
Native North America — From a City Raised of Earth to Water in a Mountain's Heart
You walk a North America where, across the continent, different peoples each recognized the living land itself as a temple. From a city of earth raised toward the sky, to a canyon where stones were set to the paths of the sun and moon, to a rock that rose on its own and a mountain climbed for vision, to a red canyon where ancestors and today still live together, to the deep blue water pooled in a fallen mountain's heart — you pass, one by one, six places the continent has each kept holy.