The following link will take you to the posting of our group’s finished story and video piece.

http://www.winona360.org/winona360/article/navajo-oral-history-wilson-aronilth

The subject of our documentary Dr. Wilson Aronilth, Jr.

Professor Tom Grier, of Winona State University, began developing this class/project 5 years previously.

Professor Miranda Haskie, of Dine college, was the first person to join Professor Grier’s project

HLC building on Dine College Campus at sunrise

Drums of Summer

Window Rock, both the capitol of the Navajo Nation and site of the memorial for World War II Code Talkers

Canyon del Muerto, we descended 1,000 feet by way of a narrow goat trail.

Our guide, Harry Walters

The Star Cave

Canyon de Chelly

The split, or convergence, of two canyons: Canyon de Chelly and Canyon del Muerto

Chaco Canyon

Below this rock formation is a wall with holes the Navajos had made.  These holes have the same angles of degree which directly line up with today’s flight patterns.

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