
audiobook
Canyon de Chelly
Discovery of the Ruins
The Principal Ruins
The People of Canyon de Chelly
Further Reading
Transcriber’s Notes
Nestled in the red‑rock high plateau of northeastern Arizona, Canyon de Chelly is a dramatic maze of sheer walls, hidden alcoves and whispering canyons. Within its shadows lie the stone‑capped remnants of villages built centuries ago by peoples who mastered a harsh landscape with simple tools and sheer determination. The ruins, perched on ledges and tucked into caves, stand as silent testimonies to cultures that predate the modern Pueblo nations.
Today, the Navajo who call the canyon home live among the same cliffs, their modest hogans blending with cottonwoods and willows. Their daily life—smoke curling from hearths, the bark of dogs, bright dresses flitting through the canyon floor—offers a living link to the ancestors who once sculpted these walls. Early Spanish explorers, Mexican troops, and U.S. soldiers all passed through, leaving scattered accounts that sparked curiosity about the “cities in the cliffs.”
The book guides listeners through the layered history of the monument, from the first documented surveys of the 19th century to the careful archaeological work of the 20th century. As each ruin is described, the narrative weaves together geology, culture, and the enduring spirit of the people who have called Canyon de Chelly home for nearly two millennia.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (62K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-11-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1925–2010
A longtime National Park Service archaeologist, he wrote clear, accessible books that opened up the history of places like Canyon de Chelly and Chaco Canyon for general readers. His work blends field experience with a storyteller’s sense of place, bringing landscapes, ruins, and the people connected to them into view.
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