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Living in one of the most beautiful places on Earth, the Anasazi
Indians enjoyed a good and bountiful life. Yet, for some reason,
they abandoned their village and all that remains are the ruins of
Tyuoni at the Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. In this
work of fiction, Jopin, an eighty year-old elder desperate for an
answer, embarks on a prayer quest that takes him on a chain of
events which will unveil the fate of Tyuoni. Deer-tracker, his
pre-teen grandson, and Knee-nose, a young spotted deer, help Jopin
deal with Chief Salamander's questionable actions and motives as
the tribe journeys on a treacherous and intriguing odyssey. In his
story, the author strives to demonstrate how a significant
religious event could have influenced the people to abandon their
majestic village, join the Great Migration, and follow the spinning
sun to their new homeland, even though popular belief purports that
the Anasazi vanished because of war, severe drought, or famine. The
wonder of living in such an extraordinary time and place will
provoke interest in the age-old mystery of what really happened.
LEANDRO THOMAS GONZALES is now retired from Los Alamos National
Laboratory where he was a mathematician, nuclear physicist, and
engineer. Having authored many technical papers, he now enjoys
other interests such as traveling and writing fiction.
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