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"I have often stayed with the Navajos; I've known the best of them, and they were fine people. I have ridden with them on their horses,
eaten with them, and even taken part in their ceremonies. Many are the delightful encounters, and many the exchange of gifts I've had with them. They have
many faults; most of them are not very clean, and they will steal anything from a stranger, but never if you approach them with trust as a friend. Their weird,
wild chanting as they ride the desert is often magnificent, with a high-pitched, penetrating quality." Everett Ruess, "A Vagabond for Beauty," June 17, 1934.