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The action starts in 1860 when an order is given to the Calvary to retrieve something they feel is extraordinary. From there the narrative takes us into the story of Changing Woman and the beginning of the Hero Twins saga. Native Realities Press issue number one of the “Hero Twins” comic by Navajo illustrator Dale Deforest is out and we are bringing you closer to the adventure with our November book of the month. We hear how this graphic tale ties to Navajo tradition.
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Lance Ami says
Throwing off historical context. Twin warriors are based on pueblo traditions not Navajo. Navajo language is based on northern tribes from Canada. No respect or conscience for other tribes. Not every indian is Navajo. Navajo is not even a Navajo word. Pueblos know Navajos are as early as Conquistadors. Totally brushing over thousands of year in pre-Colombian history to claim what is not theirs. Claiming of territory, traditions. ways of life. They are still “Navajos”; Tewa word for “Crop thief”. Modern thievery in the worse kind.