An English-speaking North American doesn't get too much of a chance to experience drastically different cultures while traveling in North America. So when that traveler goes through an Indian Rez, it can be seen as a long-overdue chance to experience a different culture. New Mexico has quite a few Native American reservations. There are people -- usually from blue counties on the coast or Europe -- who think there is something chic about the Rez, with all the art and handicrafts. That was particularly true in the tourist town I was in. I am not so taken in by all that. I expect theft, homelessness, and pitiful dogs hanging out at gas stations. So there are at least two ways to see Reservations. My purpose here is not to decide which viewpoint is the correct one, but rather, to use the tension between these two viewpoints to have a more interesting travel experience. An uncollared dog was walking around the parking lot. The nearby highway ...
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Early retirement, mainstream-media-free, bicycling, classic books & history, RV camping, and dogs.