Wow, I haven't seen this image for a long time. Brett and I drove from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico back to Tuba City, AZ. All on back dirt roads across the Hopi and Navajo reservations. Got seriously lost once or twice and had to flip a coin. Middle of nowhere.
We came across this coyote hanging on a fence one early morning. Navajo rancher hoisted him as a warning to the rest of his pack.
It was a very common scene through out Kansas and Colorado in the fifties. Sometimes dozens of coyotes would be hanging from a fence at same time. Doesn't seem to have been much of a deterrent.
Wow, I haven't seen this image for a long time. Brett and I drove from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico back to Tuba City, AZ. All on back dirt roads across the Hopi and Navajo reservations. Got seriously lost once or twice and had to flip a coin. Middle of nowhere.
ReplyDeleteWe came across this coyote hanging on a fence one early morning. Navajo rancher hoisted him as a warning to the rest of his pack.
It was a very common scene through out Kansas and Colorado in the fifties. Sometimes dozens of coyotes would be hanging from a fence at same time. Doesn't seem to have been much of a deterrent.
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