Английская Википедия:Canyon de Chelly National Monument
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Redirect-distinguish Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox protected area Canyon de Chelly National Monument (Шаблон:IPAc-en Шаблон:Respell) was established on April 1, 1931, as a unit of the National Park Service. Located in northeastern Arizona, it is within the boundaries of the Navajo Nation and lies in the Four Corners region. Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, it preserves ruins of the indigenous tribes that lived in the area, from the Ancestral Puebloans (also known as the Anasazi) to the Navajo. The monument covers Шаблон:Convert and encompasses the floors and rims of the three major canyons: de Chelly, del Muerto, and Monument. These canyons were cut by streams with headwaters in the Chuska Mountains just to the east of the monument. None of the land is federally owned.[1] Canyon de Chelly is one of the most visited national monuments in the United States.[2]
Etymology
The name Chelly is a Spanish borrowing of the Navajo word Шаблон:Spell-nv (or Tsegi), which means "rock canyon"[3][4] (literally "inside the rock" < tsé "rock" + -yiʼ "inside of, within"). The Navajo pronunciation is Шаблон:IPA-ath. The Spanish pronunciation of de Chelly Шаблон:IPA-es was adapted into English, apparently modeled on Шаблон:Clarify a French-like spelling pronunciation, and is now Шаблон:IPAc-en Шаблон:Respell.
History
Шаблон:Further Canyon de Chelly long served as a home for Navajo people before it was invaded by forces led by future New Mexico governor Lt. Antonio Narbona in 1805. In 1863, Col. Kit Carson sent troops through the canyon, killing 23 Navajo, seizing 200 sheep, and destroying hogans, as well as peach orchards and other crops. The resulting demoralization led to the surrender of the Navajos and their removal to Bosque Redondo, New Mexico.[5]
Description
Canyon de Chelly is entirely owned by the Navajo Tribal Trust of the Navajo Nation. It is the only National Park Service unit that is owned and cooperatively managed in this manner.[6][7] About 40 Navajo families live in the park.[8] Access to the canyon floor is restricted, and visitors are allowed to travel in the canyons only when accompanied by a park ranger or an authorized Navajo guide.[9] The only exception to this rule is the White House Ruin Trail, however this trail has been closed until further notice since March 2020.[10]
The park's distinctive geologic feature, Spider Rock, is a sandstone spire that rises Шаблон:Convert from the canyon floor at the junction of Canyon de Chelly and Monument Canyon. Spider Rock can be seen from South Rim Drive. It has served as the scene of a number of television commercials. According to traditional Navajo beliefs, the taller of the two spires is the home of Spider Grandmother.[11]
Most park visitors arrive by automobile and view Canyon de Chelly from the rim, following both North Rim Drive and South Rim Drive. Ancient ruins and geologic structures are visible, but in the distance, from turnoffs on each of these routes. Deep within the park is Mummy Cave. It features structures that have been built at various times in history. Private Navajo-owned companies offer tours of the canyon floor by horseback, hiking or four-wheel drive vehicle. The companies can be contacted directly for prices and arrangements. No entrance fee is charged to enter the park, apart from any charges imposed by tour companies.
Accommodations for visitors are located in the vicinity of the canyon, on the road leading to Chinle, which is the nearest town.
The National Monument was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 25, 1970.[12]
Climate
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Canyon de Chelly has a cold semi-arid climate, abbreviated "BSk" on climate maps. The hottest temperature recorded in Canyon de Chelly was Шаблон:Convert on July 2, 2002, July 14, 2003, and June 21, 2016, while the coldest temperature recorded was Шаблон:Convert on January 2, 1919.[13]
Gallery
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White House Ruin
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Antelope House Ruin
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Massacre Cave
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Snow at the canyon, with Mummy Cave in the background
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First Ruin
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White House Ruin, Timothy H. O'Sullivan, 1873
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Park map
See also
- List of national monuments of the United States
- Ancestral Puebloans
- Battle of Canyon de Chelly
- Mesa Verde National Park
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Apache County, Arizona
References
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- Canyon de Chelly (poem by Simon Ortiz, 1977) Accessed 2013 January 15
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