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...doing nothing for so many years, the Government consented to the Navajos' living out there. They dug in." Most observers assume that only death or federal marshals will force the older Navajos to leave. "It is my land since I was set here on the earth," insists Katenay Benally, 72, standing forlornly beside a Navajo chapter house in the desolate community of Hardrock. "I lie awake, and smoke a cigarette, and think of my grandchildren. How will they live in the future...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Arizona: A New Long Walk? | 6/30/1980 | See Source »

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