Golden Hour Five AM in Monument Valley is a painting by Bob and Nadine Johnston which was uploaded on April 11th, 2013.
Golden Hour Five AM in Monument Valley
The Navajo Nation is Native American-governed territory 27,425 square miles, occupying portions of northeastern Arizona, southeastern Utah, and... more
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Title
Golden Hour Five AM in Monument Valley
Artist
Bob and Nadine Johnston
Medium
Painting - Gift Or Greeting And Note Cards, Are Cheaper By The Dozen
Description
The Navajo Nation is Native American-governed territory 27,425 square miles, occupying portions of northeastern Arizona, southeastern Utah, and northwestern New Mexico. It is the largest land area assigned to a Native American jurisdiction within the United States.
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The area is by far the largest Indian reservation in the United States; it is nearly the same size as the state of West Virginia.
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Situated within the Navajo Nation are Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Monument Valley, Rainbow Bridge National Monument, and the Shiprock landmark. The eastern portion of the reservation, in New Mexico, is popularly called the "Checkerboard" because Navajo lands are mingled with fee lands, owned by both Navajos and non-Navajos, and federal and state lands under various jurisdictions. Three large non-contiguous sections entirely surrounded by New Mexico are also under Navajo jurisdiction: the Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation, the Alamo Navajo Indian Reservation, and the Tohajiilee Indian Reservation. The Tribal Trust lands have no private land ownerships, and all Tribal Trust land is owned in common and administered by the Nation's government. On the other hand, BIA Indian Allotment lands are privately owned by the heirs and generations of the original BIA Indian Allotee to whom it was issued. With Tribal Trust lands, leases are made both to customary land users (for homesites, grazing, and other uses) and organizations, which may include BIA and other federal agencies, churches and other religious organizations, as well as private or commercial businesses..............
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April 11th, 2013
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Comments (71)
Randy Rosenberger
Lovely beauty in the scenery, but I also enjoyed reading the story behind it, Nice job Nadine and Bob! It is with great pride and pleasure that I showcase this beautiful piece of your art work on the HOMEPAGE of the Wisconsin Flowers and Scenery group site. I believe your works to be well composed, masterfully displayed, and a true joy to view. Thanks for sharing your talents with our members of WFS group and all members on FAA. Your excellence sets a standard to be proud of. Liked Forever, Elvis
Barbara St Jean
Congratulations your wonderful submission has been FEATURED in MOUSE. Thanks for your support! Cheers, Barbara F/V