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"The Fallen Man" by Tony Hillerman
"The Sunset had flared out behind Beautiful Mountain when Chee's Patrol
car bounced over Lucy Sam's cattle guard and gained the pavement.
In the darkening twilight his headlights did little good and
Chee almost missed the unmarked turnoff. That put him on the dirt track that led
southward toward Rol Hai Rock, Table Mesa, and the infinity of
empty country between these massive old buttes and the Chuska range. "
"In Cahoots With Coyote" by Terry Tempest Williams
"Once, after descending into a side canyon to look closely at the
striations in the rock that resembled the multicolored petticoats of
Spanish dancers, Georgia could contain herself no longer. She
howled. Her companions, worried sick that she might have fallen,
called to her to inquire about her safety. She was fine. Her response,
'I can't help it -- it's all so beautiful'"
"Australian Deserts and Their Songlines"
"In the beginning the Earth was an infinite and murky plain,
separated from the sky and from the grey salt sea and smothered
in a shadowy twilight. There were neither Sun nor Moon nor Stars.
Yet, far away, lived the Sky-Dwellers: youthfully indifferent beings, human in
form but with the feet of emus, their golden hair glittering like spiders' webs in
the sunset, ageless and unageing, having existed for ever in their green,
well-watered paradise beyond the Western Clouds."
"The Original Arab, The Bedouin" by Philip K. Hitti
"In the Fertile Crescent empires have come and gone, but in the barren
wastes the Bedouin has remained forever the same. The Bedouin, the
camel and the palm rule supreme over the desert. And together with the sand
they constitute the four great actors in its drama. "
"Muhammad, The Prophet of Allah" by Philip K. Hitti
"The message of the Arabian Muhammad was a parallel of the message of the
Hebrew prophets of the Old Testament. God is one. He is all-powerful. He is
the creator of the universe. There is a judgment day. Splendid rewards in
Paradise await those who carry out God's commands, and terrible punishment
in hell for those who disregard them. Such was the gist of his early message."
"Through Western Eyes" by Peter Mansfield
"The truth is that the struggle between
Christendom and the World of Islam has never really ended,
although it is being fought on different battlefields and with
new weapons."
"Kalahari: The Birth" by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
"Desert Dwellings, Desert Claims"
"The Taos Pueblo, an 800 year old apartment style dwelling, is one of the
oldest continuously inhabited sites in the world. In parts of the pueblo,
people live in much the same way as they have for centuries, without running
water or electricity. One of the most unique places in America, the Taos
pueblo has a history rich in revolt and victory and an ancient culture that has
survived into the present."
"Desert Years" by Pat Little Dog
"Sometimes I would just stand outside my cabin and look across all
those hills, over to the faraway blue mountains of Mexico and
across the great valley of greasewood all the same color of green
stretching out for miles. And I would wonder about my life being
tied up in this desert. And I would think about death, that is always
just a breath away."
"Precious Balance" by John Nichols
"It happens, then. Quite suddenly one morning I jump up, tired of nihilistic visions,
rarin' to change. And without further procrastination I dress warmly, gather up my
camera equipment, jump into my truck, and head westward from this green Taos
valley in which I live, aiming for the deserted mesa land lying just beyond the Rio
Grande Gorge, a treeless almost uninhabited territory that seems to hover with
the neutral rhythm of millenniums, as constant as the sky above ... and just itching
to save my soul. "
"The Crossing of the Empty Quarter" by Wilfred Thesiger
"In the desert I had found a freedom unattainable in civilization;
a life unhampered by possessions, since everything that was not a necessity was an
encumbrance. I had found, too, a comradeship inherent in the circumstances, and the
belief that tranquillity was to be found there. I had learnt the satisfaction which
comes from hardship and the pleasure which springs from abstinence: the contentment
of a full belly; the richness of meat; the taste of clean water; the ecstasy of
surrender when the craving for sleep becomes a torment; the warmth of a fire in
the chill of dawn."
"Kalahari: The Desert" by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
"I once walked right into an empty werf, as their tiny
villages are called, and didn't see the little scherms, or huts,
hidden in the grass until I noticed a small skin bag dangling in a
shadow, which was a doorway. Then I saw the frame of the
scherm around it, then the other scherms as well. The werf was
abandoned, all the people had slipped away..."
"The Fearful Void" by Geoffrey Moorhouse
"On The Mesa" by John Nichols
"Their existence here, along with that of the clams, the fairy shrimp, and the
tadpoles, intrigues me. Even a translucent mosquito larva attached to the
water skin seems reason enough to marvel. Seldom do we take our hats off
to the small wonders which clutter all natural experience. Certainly the
electric company's environmental impact statement makes no mention of
these hardy little souls. "
"The Physics of Blowing Sand" by William Langewiesche
"The Time is Right" by Philip M. Klasky
"The Blue Lake Victory"
"Located about two hours away from the Taos pueblo by horseback, the turquoise waters of
Blue Lake have long been the source of spiritual life and potable water of
the Native Americans of Taos. The struggle for Blue Lake typifies the history
of the United States Government in its dealings with native people and their
lands: appropriate Indian land in exchange for less desirable land. "
The artwork which illustrates the stories has been contributed by
independent artists, potters and photographers of relevant to obscure
popularity who have happily agreed to be part of this special.
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