
The village of Chinle is a “census designate place”, in other words it only exists because people live there, it was not formally recorded in “official” records. On the Navajo reservation, people lived here beyond recorded time. It is called in their language “flowing out”, where live giving water flows out from the canyons.
There is a fine Best Western in Chinle, better than most of that brand and the only choice for mile and miles and miles.

In Junction Ruin Musings, the previous post, a ruin from the Anasazi people was contemplated. Above is a traditional Navajo dwelling from a later, more secure, time.

Ouch!! Everywhere in the southwest, watch where you tread.
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Music
A Native American, seeing the flute playing Kokopelli, hears in the mind the sonorous melodies of their native flutes carried in as if on the wind. The hands waving in rhythm, “Here we are.”

I recall our guide, Peter, describes this as a scorpion.

The feeling of movement and the story invoked viewing this drawing etched carefully on the rock demonstrates we are in the presence of an accomplished artist. The story of the times for us to learn from.

A Navajo woman, fleeing Apache captors, flew over this cliff, or seemed to. Survival depended on knowing how to run over slickrock without stumbling and to know where and how to disappear into the rocks.

Light
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Wind
Click for the first posting of this series, “Portrait of a Navajo Guide”.
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I usually write in the blog page. These pictures are wonderful! This tour looks like an informative tour. I like seeing how the Indians survived.
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It was a highly informative tour. Sean and I did one together in 2003.
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Lovely informative pictures. I’ve always enjoyed how a picture can tell you so much and remind you of your time spent.
My last post I used small videos to capture my learning and enjoyment. Photography and the like can be such a gift xx
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Excellent!! Thanks for the compliment, Veronica.
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