Chinle is a town located in northeastern Arizona, part of the Navajo Nation. It is known for its rich history, cultural significance, and proximity to the stunning landscapes of Canyon de Chelly National Monument. The town serves as a hub for Navajo culture, featuring local art, traditional crafts, and community events. Additionally, Chinle provides essential services and amenities for residents and visitors exploring the region.
About 85 miles.
about 300 miles
The anagram is lichen (a simple plant).
about 300 miles
Rio de Chelly. And it empties into the Chinle Wash which is west of the monument.
Gorman was the oldest of five siblings who survive him they are: Don Mitchell from Chinle, Arizona; Donna Scott, from Chinle, Arizona; Shirley Beecher from Black Mountain, Arizona; Carla Anderson from Kaibeto, Arizona and Zonnie Gorman from Gallup, New Mexico.
About 10 hours at quickest, if you cut across the rez to Flagstaff.
Chinle, Arizona, is approximately 380 miles from Fort Collins, Colorado, when traveling by road. The journey typically takes around 5.5 to 6.5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. The most common route involves taking U.S. Highway 191 and Interstate 25.
The "Painted Desert" is made of the Triassic Chinle Formation. Much of it is on the Navajo Nation.
HC-61 Hwy-59 PO Box 5000-PTT Rough Rock Trading Post Chinle, AZ 86503
Russell F. Dubiel has written: 'Depositional environments of the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation in the eastern San Juan Basin and vicinity, New Mexico' -- subject(s): Geology, Sedimentary Rocks, Stratigraphic Geology 'Sedimentologic analysis of cores from the Upper Triassic Chinle Formation and the Lower Periman Cutler Formation, Lisbon Valley, Utah' -- subject(s): Geology, Sedimentation and deposition, Stratigraphic Geology
No, he was born in Chinle in 1931. the Long Walk was in 1864. His father, Carl, (Kin-Ya-Onnybeyeh) was a Code Talker and artist and born in 1907. I would guess that RC's grandfather was on the Long Walk.