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Oklahoma Cherokee Artist Paintings of hope from a time of despair: The Trail of Tears. Also see her page for good history coverage of this era.
Native American Indians of the Four Corners Region.
Of Current Interest Many links to related articles and URLs.
Four Corners Monument: Just 70 miles west of Farmington.
I've been getting many requests for photos of the Four Corners Monument. Please email me: Mike and I'll send you a list of URLs, until I can get my links updated.
FISHING: Farmington was known to the Navajo as ToTah, "meeting place of the waters": The La Plata, the Animas, and the San Juan Rivers. YEAR round fishing. From the base of Navajo Dam to 3.75 miles downstream on the San Juan are "Quality Waters." Rainbow, Brown, and Snake River trout. A year-round river water average temp of 42-45 degrees, a high mineral content, large trout. The minimum length to keep (and limit of one a day) is 20 inches. The length of my keyboard is 18 inches. Navajo Lake State Park: Blue Gill, Bass (large and small), crappie, Kokanee Salmon, Brown and Rainbow trout, Pike, and Catfish. Trolling for Salmon in the summer and Trout in the winter. GOLF: Pinon Hills is a five-star golf course. One of only eight public in the nation.
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