Through Our Unknown Southwest: The Wonderland of the United States—little Known and Unappreciated—the Home of the Cliff Dweller and the Hopi, the Forest Ranger and the Navajo,—the Lure of the Painted Desert
Through Our Unknown Southwest: The Wonderland of the United States—little Known and Unappreciated—the Home of the Cliff Dweller and the Hopi, the Forest Ranger and the Navajo,—the Lure of the Painted Desert
Written in the early 20th century, 'Through Our Unknown Southwest' by Agnes C. Laut is a historical account that delves into the lesser-known regions of the American Southwest. The book highlights the archaeological wonders and cultural heritage of indigenous peoples, including the Cliff Dwellers and the Navajo. Laut reflects on the ancient civilizations that once thrived in the area, offering vivid descriptions of cliff dwellings, artifacts, and the interplay between nature and history. This work aims to illuminate the often-overlooked significance of this unique American landscape.















