Author: E. V. Reinhardt
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Category : Uranium ores
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Reconnaissance Trip to Monument Valley in Utah and Arizona
Author: E. V. Reinhardt
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Category : Uranium ores
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Uranium ores
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Geology of the Monument Valley-Navajo Mountain Region, San Juan County, Utah
Author: Arthur Alan Baker
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 634
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 634
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Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley
Author: Thomas J. Harvey
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806150424
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 307
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The Colorado River Plateau is home to two of the best-known landscapes in the world: Rainbow Bridge in southern Utah and Monument Valley on the Utah-Arizona border. Twentieth-century popular culture made these places icons of the American West, and advertising continues to exploit their significance today. In Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley, Thomas J. Harvey artfully tells how Navajos and Anglo-Americans created fabrics of meaning out of this stunning desert landscape, space that western novelist Zane Grey called “the storehouse of unlived years,” where a rugged, more authentic life beckoned. Harvey explores the different ways in which the two societies imbued the landscape with deep cultural significance. Navajos long ago incorporated Rainbow Bridge into the complex origin story that embodies their religion and worldview. In the early 1900s, archaeologists crossed paths with Grey in the Rainbow Bridge area. Grey, credited with making the modern western novel popular, sought freedom from the contemporary world and reimagined the landscape for his own purposes. In the process, Harvey shows, Grey erased most of the Navajo inhabitants. This view of the landscape culminated in filmmaker John Ford’s use of Monument Valley as the setting for his epic mid-twentieth-century Westerns. Harvey extends the story into the late twentieth century when environmentalists sought to set aside Rainbow Bridge as a symbolic remnant of nature untainted by modernization. Tourists continue to flock to Monument Valley and Rainbow Bridge, as they have for a century, but the landscapes are most familiar today because of their appearances in advertising. Monument Valley has been used to sell perfume, beer, and sport utility vehicles. Encompassing the history of the Navajo, archaeology, literature, film, environmentalism, and tourism, Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley explores how these rock formations, Navajo sacred spaces still, have become embedded in the modern identity of the American West—and of the nation itself.
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806150424
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
The Colorado River Plateau is home to two of the best-known landscapes in the world: Rainbow Bridge in southern Utah and Monument Valley on the Utah-Arizona border. Twentieth-century popular culture made these places icons of the American West, and advertising continues to exploit their significance today. In Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley, Thomas J. Harvey artfully tells how Navajos and Anglo-Americans created fabrics of meaning out of this stunning desert landscape, space that western novelist Zane Grey called “the storehouse of unlived years,” where a rugged, more authentic life beckoned. Harvey explores the different ways in which the two societies imbued the landscape with deep cultural significance. Navajos long ago incorporated Rainbow Bridge into the complex origin story that embodies their religion and worldview. In the early 1900s, archaeologists crossed paths with Grey in the Rainbow Bridge area. Grey, credited with making the modern western novel popular, sought freedom from the contemporary world and reimagined the landscape for his own purposes. In the process, Harvey shows, Grey erased most of the Navajo inhabitants. This view of the landscape culminated in filmmaker John Ford’s use of Monument Valley as the setting for his epic mid-twentieth-century Westerns. Harvey extends the story into the late twentieth century when environmentalists sought to set aside Rainbow Bridge as a symbolic remnant of nature untainted by modernization. Tourists continue to flock to Monument Valley and Rainbow Bridge, as they have for a century, but the landscapes are most familiar today because of their appearances in advertising. Monument Valley has been used to sell perfume, beer, and sport utility vehicles. Encompassing the history of the Navajo, archaeology, literature, film, environmentalism, and tourism, Rainbow Bridge to Monument Valley explores how these rock formations, Navajo sacred spaces still, have become embedded in the modern identity of the American West—and of the nation itself.
The Geology and Production History of the Uranimum-vanadium Deposits in Monument Valley, San Juan County, Utah
Author: William L. Chenoweth
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Category : Uranium industry
Languages : en
Pages : 130
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Category : Uranium industry
Languages : en
Pages : 130
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Geology and Uranium Deposits of Monument Valley, San Juan County, Utah
Author: Richard Quintin Lewis
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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This report concerns work done on behalf of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and is published with the permission of the Commission.
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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This report concerns work done on behalf of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and is published with the permission of the Commission.
Economic Geology and the Bulletin of the Society of Economic Geologists
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Category : Geology, Economic
Languages : en
Pages : 702
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Category : Geology, Economic
Languages : en
Pages : 702
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The Foundations of Glen Canyon Dam
Author: Erika Marie Bsumek
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477303812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
A history of the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam and social imbalances that resulted from it.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 1477303812
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 294
Book Description
A history of the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam and social imbalances that resulted from it.
Energy Research Abstracts
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Category : Power resources
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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Category : Power resources
Languages : en
Pages : 756
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Mineral Resources of Alaska
Author: Arthur Alan Baker
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 710
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 710
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Geological Survey Bulletin
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 1024
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Publisher:
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 1024
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