The bicultural story of a childhood on the Navajo Reservation.
He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico..
He is a native speaker of Navajo and has studied and maintained lifelong ties to Dine (Navajo) culture.
Girdner holds degrees in business and Southwestern and Latin American history from the University of Arizona.
After leaving Dinetah in 1939, he traveled in 114 other countries before returning to his native New Mexico.
Girdner grew up on in Dinetah (the Navajo Reservation) and was nicknamed Rusty in English and Little Red in Navajo.
About the Author: Alwin J.
He spent much of his first eighteen years among the Navajos, and recalls his experiences, immersed in their culture and way of life.
Girdner is the son of Plymouth Brethren missionaries who lived in the remote eastern Navajo reservation.
In this engaging memoir, Girdner tells the story of his childhood on the Navajo Reservation during the early 20th century.
The bicultural story of a childhood on the Navajo Reservation