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  • Wild Horses

    When the first European colonists arrived in North America, they brought with them some domesticated animals that had never been seen by Native Americans. They brought cattle, pigs and horses. Some of these animals escaped, or were lost, and began living in the wilderness of this new continent. Wild...
    Posted to Weblog by Mike Leco on 12-31-2009
  • Re: Driving from San Francisco to Las Vegas

    The quickest and most convenient route from Yosemite to Death Valley is via the Tuoleme Pass near Yosemite. It is also a very scenic route with a number of attractions along the way. You can visit Mono Lake, the ghost town of Bodie and the Inyo National Forerst along the way to Death Valley. Unfortunately...
    Posted to Forum by Mike Leco on 07-13-2009
  • Indians 2 Navajo Nation

    The Navajo Nation is larger than some European countries. It encompasses 27,000 Square miles (70,000 sq. kms.) in the states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. It is the largest Indian reservation in the USA, but to the Navajo people it is their homeland and their own sovereign nation. When you visit the...
    Posted to Weblog by Mike Leco on 01-26-2008
  • Indian Reservations

    I frequently receive e-mails from folks in other countries asking me if they can visit an Indian reservation to observe the natives, to see their lifestyle, and to experience their culture. I am never sure how to answer such a question. It often seems like the writer lacks understanding for people's...
    Posted to Weblog by Mike Leco on 01-11-2008
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