
PREFACE
CHAPTER I - THE WOMAN FROM THE SOUTH
CHAPTER II - THE DAY OF THE SIGN
CHAPTER III - OF THE JOURNEY OF TAHN-TÉ
CHAPTER IV - WHITE SEEKERS OF TREASURE
CHAPTER V - TAHN-TÉ AMONG STRANGERS
CHAPTER VI - TAHN-TÉ––THE RULER
CHAPTER VII - THE SILKEN SCARF
CHAPTER VIII - THE STORY BY THE DESERT WELL
CHAPTER IX - YAHN, THE APACHE
In a world where the desert mesas of the Hopi stretch beneath an unforgiving sky, a hidden civilization thrives—its stone terraces, woven textiles, and intricate rites hint at a depth far beyond the stereotypes of a “savage” people. The narrative opens with the arrival of a mysterious woman from the south, whose presence stirs the ancient rhythms of a society that balances reverence for the stars with the harsh demands of a barren land. As rain remains absent and the corn refuses to grow, the community turns to its priesthood and secret traditions, seeking guidance from the gods they worship through music, fire, and sacrifice.
Through vivid descriptions of stone kivas, ritual flutes, and the clash between native belief and the looming influence of European conquerors, the story explores how a people cling to their identity while confronting the first tremors of change. Listeners will be drawn into a richly imagined past where myth and history intertwine, setting the stage for a journey that tests faith, loyalty, and the power of an ancient song.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (522K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-09-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1934
A popular novelist of the American West, she also worked as an actress and became known for writing about Native American life after time spent among the Hopi. Her books blend frontier drama, romance, and a strong sense of place.
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