And there are the people. The ranchers whose lives revolve around their cattle, their land, the merciless weather -- blizzards, drought, wind, lightning that blasts down on a soul with unrelenting force. Native Americans clinging to tradition and natural wisdom. We're dragged into the ragged coulees, eroding bluffs, parched alkali flats and streams by an overwhelming need to confront this vastness. This is what is shown in Coyote Nowhere -- the absolute power that comes from the recognition of an individual's relative insignificance standing far out in the middle of all this -- unprotected, often terrified, truly alive.
Coyote Nowhere is a fun read filled with verbal and photographic images that capture the rough-hewn, weathered wisdom of the people and the land.
