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Rich photography books of natural and cultual destinations from covered bridges to the Grand Canyon are augmented with no-nonsense guidebooks on where and how to shoot perfect pictures of your own
2007 SOUTHWEST BOOK OF THE YEAR!

Indian Country

 

Sacred Ground, Native Peoples

John Annerino

In his latest book, John Annerino—famed photographer and writer of America's desert Southwest and Old Mexico—went in search of clues that would unlock the mysteries of places sacred to the Native peoples of the Colorado Plateau, Great Plains, Sierra Madre, and Sonoran Desert. In the land inhabited for millennia by the Hopi, Navajo, Pápago, and Apache—and with the help of Native leaders, who guided him to hallowed, secret places—Annerino scaled 13,000-foot mountain summits and descended into shadowy caves; he traced the footsteps of legendary warriors to granite strongholds and traced the handprints of ancient ancestral shamans on cliff walls. Along the way he chronicled his astonishing pilgrimage, capturing in remarkable photographs and evocative words a world that few of us have been privileged to glimpse, let alone partake in. Many of the lofty spires, towering monuments, and deep canyons that Annerino explored throughout the Great southwest are familiar sites from Hollywood westerns and are sought out by avid climbers. But these sites are sacred ground to Native peoples, and it is that venerated identity that Annerino experienced and conveys in Indian Country. His photographs and essays pull back the curtain on a timeless world and reveal some of the mysteries to be found within this awe-inspiring landscape.

 

 

You can learn more on the author's Web site: http://www.johnannerinophotography.com

October 2007 $29.95 (Can. $37.50)
978-0-88150-716-4
10.5 x 8.75, 128 pages, Full-color throughout, 3 maps, Hardcover


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