Who Can Save the Grand Canyon?
A holy war is being fought over a proposal to build a $500 million commercial development, on the rim of America's natural treasure
Below the Rim
Humans have roamed the Grand Canyon for more than 8,000 years. But the chasm is only slowly yielding clues to the ancient peoples who lived below the rim
Riddles of the Anasazi
What awful event forced the Anasazi to flee their homeland, never to return?
Whose Rock Is It Anyway?
An Indian tribe wins the first round in a long fight with rock climbers
On the Frankincense Trail
An archeologist travels ancient trade routes in search of clues to a lost civilization
In the Land of the Long-Distance Runners
Mexico's Copper Canyon is home to great athletes, the Tarahumara
The Long Walk to Bosque Redondo
Officials called it a reservation, but to the conquered and exiled Navajos it was a wretched prison camp
Tracking a Vanished People Through the Sierra Madre
In 1890, Carl Lumholtz pushed into Mexico, on a search for the ancient culture now known as the Anasazi. Instead, he found the Mogollon
The Suyá Sing and Dance and Fight For a Culture in Peril
For 25 years, anthropologist Tony Seeger has documented the music of Brazil's Suyá and he now leads the effort to protect their rights
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