Found 50 results for "Navajo Indians in fiction"
by Willa Cather
One afternoon in the autumn of 1851 a solitary horseman, followed by a pack-mule, was pushing through an arid stretch of...
by Tony Hillerman, Tony Hillerman
SHULAWITSI, the Little Fire God, member of the Council of the Gods and Deputy to the Sun, had taped his track shoes to h...
by Shane Hawk, Theodore C. Van Alst, Jr.
I can’t deliver this as well as Joseph M. Marshall III did once upon a talk I went to—he’s got that delivery that makes ...
by Henry R. Brinkerhoff
From one of the great canons that take their origin near the Eastern limit of Arizona, and extend Westward through the i...
by Sandra Byrd
Twelve-year-old Tess Thomas fidgeted in the third row-the closest she had ever sat to the front in the church's classroo...
by George Hartmann
A native of Germany, I came to the United States soon after the Civil War, a healthy, strong boy of fifteen years.
by Miska Miles
Annie's Navajo world was good - a world of rippling sand, of high copper-red bluffs in the distance, of the low mesa nea...
by Tony Hillerman
The southwest wind picked up turbulence around the San Francisco Peaks, howled across the emptiness of the Moenkopi plat...
by Tony Hillerman
Lieutenant Joe Leaphorn, retired, had been explaining how the complicated happening below the Salt Woman Shrine illustra...