Reservation dogs in N.M. get a helping hand
Dogs can have it rough on Indian reservations, but two women — former co-workers now living 90 miles apart – are doing their best to rescue those in need and find them new homes. Mary Williams, a...
View ArticleTaking the road not (previously) taken
Yesterday I came to a fork in the road and, boy, did I ever make the right choice. It was the road less traveled, except by those visiting the Grand Canyon’s North Rim. It was the road, on a previous...
View ArticleRoadside Encounters: Summer
Name: Summer Yazzie Tribe: Navajo Age: Turning 11 this month Encountered: At a roadside jewelry stand off Highway 89 on the Navajo reservation, just north of the turnoff to Tuba City, Arizona. She, her...
View ArticleHighway Haiku: Secure the Borders?
“Secure the Borders?” You’re lucky, white man That the Navajo Nation Shares its vast beauty (Highway Haiku is a regular feature of “Dog’s Country,” the continuing tale of one man and one dog spending...
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