TSÉYI’/ Deep in the Rock: Reflections on Canyon de Chelly by Laura Tohe and Stephen Strom

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Tséyi’ / Deep in the Rock is a unique evocation of Canyon de Chelly and the people whose lives and spirits are connected to it. It is a collaboration that conjures the power of stories and images, inviting us to enter a world of harmony and be touched by its singularly haunting beauty.

72 pages

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To visitors it is Canyon de Chelly, a scenic wonder of the Southwest whose vistas reward travelers willing to venture off the beaten track. But to the Diné, it is Tséyi’, “the place deep in the rock,” a site that many have long called home.

Now from deep in the heart of the Diné homeland comes an extraordinary book, a sensitive merging of words and images that reflects the sublime spirit of Canyon de Chelly. Diné poet Laura Tohe draws deeply on her heritage to create lyrical writings that are rooted in the canyon but universal in spirit, while photographer Stephen Strom captures images that reveal the very soul of this ancient place.

Tohe’s words take readers on a journey from the canyon rim down sheer sandstone walls to its rich bottomlands; from the memory of Kit Carson’s rifle shots and the forced march of the Navajo people to the longings of modern lovers. Her poems view the land through Diné eyes, blending history, tradition, and personal reflection while remaining grounded in Strom’s delicate yet striking images. These photographs are not typical of most southwestern landscapes. Strom’s eye for the subtleties and mysticism of the canyon creates powerful images that linger in the mind long after the pages are turned, compelling us to look at the earth in new ways.

Tséyi’ / Deep in the Rock is a unique evocation of Canyon de Chelly and the people whose lives and spirits are connected to it. It is a collaboration that conjures the power of stories and images, inviting us to enter a world of harmony and be touched by its singularly haunting beauty.

“When Tohe refers to Navajo history and culture. this is complemented by the visual insight the photographs convey . . . . I sense this book will appeal to those who study and meditate upon Buddhism,” – Simon J. Ortiz

“Reading this book is like being taken on a journey through a beautiful place by a friend who shows us the significance of each stone or river bend . . . . Poems and photos work together to become a portrait not just of place but of human connection to the land,” – Lisa D. Chavez

Laura Tohe was born and raised on the Navajo Reservation. She is the co-editor of Sister Nations: Native American Women Writers on Community and the author of No Parole Today, for which she was honored as Writer of the Year for Poetry by the Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers. She is an associate professor in the English Department at Arizona State University. Stephen Strom’s photography is housed in several major archives including the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson and the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College. His photographs appear in Secrets from the Center of the World, coauthored with Joy Harjo and in Sonoita Plain, coauthored with Carl and Jane Bock, both published by the University of Arizona Press. Dr. Strom currently is Associate Director for Science at the National Optical Astronomy Observatory.

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Weight .75 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 9.25 × .25 in

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