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he cited a strange ruin in Slickhorn Canyon that he had named Wooden Kiva. In the forty years he’d already toiled in the Southwest, he’d seen nothing like it. “On Cedar Mesa,” he told me, “the Anasazi were really going their own way. These people were escaping the confines of normative thought.”
The Bears Ears: A Human History of America's Most Endangered Wilderness
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