Younger Brother, a Navaho Indian boy, undergoes eight years of training in the ancient religion of his people and the practical knowledge of material existence.
his short life, mysterious death, and astonishing afterlife
Fradkin, Philip L
2011
Chronicles the life of Everett Ruess, who mysteriously disappeared at age twenty when he ventured into the Utah wilderness alone in 1934, describing his writings and artistic accomplishments, and discussing his interest in nature.
A biography of Wyatt Earp, drawing from newspaper stories as well as personal accounts from Earp's friends, enemies, and acquaintances to separate the facts from the fictions about the legendary frontier lawman.
based on an audio-visual show created for the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona
Lloyd, Harvey
1986
Based on an audio-visual show created for the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. --Title page. Portraits, landscape, and words bring to life Southwest Indian people.