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Southwest Indian Foundation

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Dearest Friend,

An advocate of the Navajo people, Story teller Tony Hillerman brought life on reservation beautifully to full view for thousands who read his mystery novels.

His literary heroes–Navajo police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee, became synonymous with Sherlock and Watson.

Hillerman is known for storytelling in an unadorned writing style, intricate plotting, and memorable characterization and vivid descriptions of Indian rituals and the vast reservation and Four Corners region.

Tony Hillerman had many great accomplishments in his life. We would like to know him for his great love and generosity to the Navajo people.

Thank you and bless you Tony. You will be missed.

If you have any questions or comments, I am available at billy@cia-g.com. Wishing you the very best always.

Bill McCarthy
Southwest Indian Foundation
505-863-2128

We just have a few more days to obtain a free and valuable gift by purchasing $79 or more from our catalog or website. As the holidays approach, please remember the first and forgotten Americans.

Take a look at these attractive items, and let us know if you are interested. You can order online at: southwestindian.com


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Skin Walkers - Hillerman DVD Mystery
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Southwest Indian Foundation Pledge Card – 2008 Special Infant Fund!

If you’d like to make a donation towards our “2008 School for Special Education Fund!” program or any other programs that Southwest Indian Foundation funds, please click here. Our operators are also available to take your donations over the phone at (800)504-2723. Or you can mail your donation to:

Southwest Indian Foundation
P.O. Box 86
Gallup, NM 87302