Publication: Arizona Highways, 1996, Phoenix
First edition. 4to Arizona Highways, April, 1996, Vol. 72, No. 4. Color wrappers, 48 pp., illustrated, story appears on 10 - 12 pp. in the special section, signed by Tony Hillerman. This article is part of a special history section the reprints articles from earlier issues. "The traditional Navajo (Diné) homeland, located in the canyon country of the San Juan River, and marked by the mountains located at each of the four sacred directions as outlined in the Navajo creation story (Hesperus Peak to the north, Mount Taylor to the south, Blanca Peak to the east, and the San Francisco Peaks to the west). When the Holy People exited the previous world into this world, they entered Dinétah. In Diné, the word means "among the people." Also includes "Fort Bowie Sentinel at Apache Pass" by Robert Utley; "Joseph Mulhatton" by Ray Brandes; "Lady Lee" by Gey-Ensign; "Women in the West" by Ramon F. Adams; and "The Great Arizona Volcano Scare" by Janet Webb Farnsworth.
Inventory Number: 52899