Description: Life in a Narrow Place by Stephen Hirst The Havasupai of the Grand Canyon Photographs by Terry and Lyntha Scott Eiler From inside the dust jacket – ‘For nearly a century most of the nation of Havasupai Indians lived on 518 acres of canyon bottom in north central Arizona, crowded onto one of the tiniest, most inaccessible reservations in America. Life in a Narrow Place is the absorbing history of these cheerful and hospitable people; it is also a chronicle of their struggles to regain their winter homeland on the plateau above their canyon.’ Pages – 302 of text, black and white photographs and a map of their land. Copyright – 1976 Publisher – David McKay Company, New York Condition – Hard cover with uncut dust jacket. The price od $11.95 is clearly listed on the dust jacket. Boards are tan with black letters on the spine. There are no nicks or scars on the boards. Inside pages are beautiful, crisp and clean. See photographs. Former owner Robert L’Homme signed his name on the first page
Price: 39 USD
Location: Wabash, Indiana
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York
Language: English
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Author: Stephen Hirst
Publisher: David McKay Company
Topic: Native American
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1976