
Navajo Canyon
Following the Frontier
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Narrado por:
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Jack de Golia
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De:
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Tom W. Blackburn
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A BLAZING NOVEL OF MEN AND WOMEN CAUGHT IN THE NAVAJO-CAVALRY WARS—BASED ON TRUE EVENTS
Rick Lindquist, scout under Colonel Kit Carson, is ordered to lead an Army of destruction against the Navajo driving them out—or killing them.
Captured by the Navajo, Rick meets meets Micaela Castaneda, daughter of near-by rancher, who has grown up among them and argues the Navajo cause forcefully. This was their home, their country. And the U. S. government had signed a treaty granting the land to them in perpetuity.
So Lindquist decides to help the Navajo stop Carson from driving them out. Carson brands Rick a traitor. That makes him a deserter in no-man's land. Now the Navajo will kill him on sight—and so will the Army!
Now Rick and his friend Steve Grayson are alone in the middle of the sun-parched desert. Twenty yards away, two Navajos lean against the pull of taut bowstrings! One arrow is centered between Steve's shoulders. The other has Rick's name on it. "Get rid of your gun, Steve," Rick says. "Drop it to the ground—carefully."
Rick isn't afraid to die, but he'd just as soon avoid it if he can. Suddenly the idea of death seems much more real—as real as the canyon walls that close him in, the vengeance-hungry tribe he faces, and the beautiful savage woman who stands with them .
What did Rick Linquist learn while a captive of the Navajo that changed him into one of their strongest supporters? How does Micaela Castanada whose father owns a nearby cattle ranch fit in? Has Col. Kit Carson deliberately planned certain events? Navajo Canyon provides the answers.
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The detailed player development and realistic dialogue by Mr. Blackburn make each character relatable and engaging. Rick Lindquist thinks for himself after examining a problem from all angles. Indians, the army, or a woman cannot trifle with this man. Mr. Blackburn includes the iconic Kit Carson, an experienced frontiersman who navigates the dangers of the wilderness, battling not only the harsh elements but also the conflicts that arise in a rapidly changing world. Micaela, another central character, is portrayed as fiercely proud and determined. Her character embodies the struggles faced by women during this era, as she fights for her place in a world dominated by men. She proves to be not just a support to the Navajo but an intuitive partner with Rick in the face of adversity.
The depth of her character adds layers to the narrative, revealing her inner strength and complexities as she navigates love, loyalty, and survival. Juanito, a mythically mighty Navajo leader, brings a touch of wisdom and guidance to the group. As a Native American figure, he illustrates key perspectives on the historical tensions between his people and the encroaching settlers. His character serves to illustrate the rich cultural tapestry of the time, underscoring the importance of understanding and respect among diverse cultures.
Moments of intense action highlight the dangers of the frontier, while quieter scenes reveal internal struggles, such as personal demons and evolving relationships. The romance between Rick and Micaela develops against this backdrop, adding emotional depth to their adventures. The rich descriptions and detailed prose create a vivid landscape that brings history to life. The carefully crafted action scenes draw readers and listeners into the heart of the struggles.
Jack de Golia delivers a stellar rendition in his narrative, utilizing his immense voice-acting skills. The narrative pacing is ideal, with a tonality that effectively highlights the tension of the battles. There were no problems or issues with this media. While dialogue is sparse, the strength of the characters and the weight of their experiences resonate throughout due to the rich voice of Mr. de Golia.
Overall, 'Navajo Canyon' is a journey into the heart of the Old West, filled with themes of courage, love, and the quest for justice. It captures the essence of frontier life through well-drawn characters who embody the era's hardships and triumphs, making it a worthwhile listen (or read) for anyone interested in Western literature.
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