Indian Country: Sacred Ground, Native Peoples
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Indian Country: Sacred Ground, Native Peoples

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In his latest book, John Annerino--famed photographer and writer of America's desert southwest and old Mexico--went in search of clues that would unlock the mysteries of places sacred to the native peoples of the Colorado Plateau, Great Plains, sierra Madre, and Sonoran Desert. In the land inhabited for millennia by the Hopi, Navajo, Papago, and Apache--and with the help o...more
Hardcover, 127 pages
Published November 5th 2007 by Countryman Press
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Author and photographer John Annerino has been working in the American West and the frontier of Old México for 20 years, documenting its natural beauty, indigenous people, and political upheaval. A veteran contract photographer for the Liaison International and TimePix photo agencies in New York and Paris, and Marka Graphic Photo in Milano, John's photography is archived in the Time-Life Picture C...more
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