The Forgotten Navajos: Alamo, New Mexico
The Navajo Nation is known for famous locations such as Shiprock rock, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, Window Rock and Chaco Canyon but most of the public are unaware of a separated community called Tʼiistoh (Alamo, New Mexico). We meet up with the Chapter House President Virgil Sandoval and discuss his role as a Chapter House President, Silversmith, Facility Manager of a Wellness Center and he shares the challenges of the community in an isolated region. This is the first installment of the Alamo series as we dive into the history of the area and learn more about the infrastructure and lore. Get exclusive access to bonus content, sneak peeks, merchandise discounts and more on our PATREON! patreon.com/Spagoshi Stay connected with us so you don't miss a thing: Subscribe @Spagoshi Follow: www.instagram.com/spagoshi Like: www.facebook.com/spagoshi Visit: www.spagoshi.com #navajo #storytelling #diné #landscape #indigenous #stories #nativeamerican #narrative

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