The Grand Canyon: Native People and Early Visitors

The Grand Canyon: Native People and Early Visitors

by Kenneth Shields Jr., Stampoulos
The Grand Canyon: Native People and Early Visitors

The Grand Canyon: Native People and Early Visitors

by Kenneth Shields Jr., Stampoulos

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Overview

Unlike appreciating America's other natural wonders such as waterfalls, glaciers, mountains, or prairies, one must struggle to absorb, assimilate, and comprehend the Grand Canyon's tremendous scale. Captured here in over 250 vintage images is the human drama of survival and coexistence in the canyon, from the native tribes who struggled with life on the rim, to the pioneers who came to foster and manipulate the early tourist industry in America's oldest natural resource. Covering the tribes that called the canyon home and the seekers who flocked to the area to find their fortune in gold and tourism, author Kenneth Shields exposes the human layers so often overlooked. Seen here are the native tribes who survived the harshest conditions of the canyon, including the Hopi, Havasupai, Navajo, and Paiute. Readers will recognize the images of popular tourist spots like the El Tovar Hotel and the Navajo Bridge, as well as the early conservationist faces of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738500317
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 11/09/2000
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 1,114,106
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Kenneth Shields Jr., the Native American author of Fort Peck Indian Reservation, served several years on the crew of white water rafting tours, taking visitors down the Colorado River from Lee's Ferry to Peach Springs. Compiling both his own personal photographs and those of the famous Dudley Scott collection, he presents an amazing visual journey into the Canyon's history, with many photographs never before published.
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