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Rock with Wings (Leaphorn  & Chee, #20) Rock with Wings by Anne Hillerman
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“When you think about problems, you get more problems and they get bigger. That’s what happens.”
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“Bernie had noticed that white people often asked more than one question at the same time. She liked it; it meant she could answer whatever question she wanted. “I’m”
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“there are many valid ways to see the world and live in harmony, in hozho, with nature and your fellow humans.”
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“lack of community activities as alternatives to crime, the growing influence of gangs and drug trafficking, too few officers, too few resources, too much territory to cover.”
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“The darkness outside seemed to summon the darkness inside people.”
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“in the soil. She”
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“Chee felt comfortable in the truck, away from the emotion-packed world of mothers, daughters, sisters, and family drama. He”
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“Traditional Navajo weavers like her mother held several ideas in their mind simultaneously, moving one to the forefront and then another, focusing on details while simultaneously remembering the big picture and making the process seamless.”
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“He always said to trust our instincts. What does your gut say?” “The”
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“the diversity of stories reinforced the idea that there are many valid ways to see the world and live in harmony, in hozho, with nature and your fellow humans. She”
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“Diné tradition taught that, like everything in nature, the wind had”
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“Why was it, he wondered, that those polls that measured well-being focused on income and home ownership and never asked about the view?”
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“The Diné Bahane’, the mythic origin story of the Navajo people, concerns balance, give-and-take, facing challenges, and making one’s way in the world, negotiating the constant presence of dark and light, life and death, hozho and its counterpart, hochxo.”
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“Some people say that it is a good thing for daughters to be with their mothers so they can learn from them. They say it doesn’t matter if the daughter thinks she is already a grown woman, she can still benefit from her mother’s wisdom.”
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