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Navajo Nation. Four Corners. Four Corners. Map of Navajo Nation. “Checkerboar d Reservation”. The Navajo Reservation. Radio Station. Mt. Taylor. Window Rock. Window Rock is the capital of the Navajo Nation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Navajo Nation

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Four Corners

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Four Corners

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Map of Navajo Nation

“CheckerboardReservation”

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The Navajo Reservation

Radio Station

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Mt. Taylor

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Window Rock

Window Rock is the capital of the Navajo Nation

Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee are stationed here, about 70 miles from Crownpoint

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Shiprock

The Shiprock office of the Navajo Tribal Police does the preliminary investigative work on the Victor Todachene hit-and-run case

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Tuba City (Arizona)

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Crownpoint

Jim Chee was stationed here on his first assignment

The Navajo jail in Sacred Clowns is in Crown Point

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Thoreau, New Mexico

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A Navajo Hogan

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Pueblo Indians

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Tony HillermanHow did you get started writing mysteries? “I was on a convalescent furlough after World War II and got a job driving a truckload of oil field equipment from Oklahoma City to an old oil well on the Checkerboard Reservation... I was driving across the country near Crown Point where I encountered a group of Navajos... After I unloaded the stuff, I asked a rancher what was going on. He told me a couple of the Navajo Marines were back from the Pacific, and they were having a curing ceremony for them. Would they mind if I went? They said "No, if you stay sober and behave yourself." I was tremendously impressed by it. I thought that's a great way to welcome your men back from the war. I never forgot. That was 1945. “

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Navajo Codetalkers

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Kachina doll

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