3 mi. west of Window Rock on Hwy. 264, Saint Michaels, AZ 86511-0680Map
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Very thankful for the opportunity to deliver food & clothing for the navajo rez.
I deliveried 30,000# of food & clothing, for the indians(the native americans were not allowed on the mission grounds, the food/clothing was deliveried throughout the reservation. AS the freight(truc...
The mission and surrounding land became very spiritual to me in such a way that I wrote a book called, "Miracle at St. Michaels", by author, Edward C. Spites. If you are a student of Navajo histor...
History of St Michaels mission preserved well in pictures. Tour short but informative. Feel it is good for studying history of the church in southwest and Native American history here.
Turning off of Hwy 264 into St. Michael's Mission you are quite suddenly faced with a quiet, cool, verdant area that immediately puts you at ease and calms the senses. To your left is a parking area t...
A significant locale by stepping back in Navajo history
The historical indian mission church is within the jurisdiction of the Navajo Indian reservation and was completed and established in 1902. This mission was built and operated by the Franciscan Friar...
Very thankful for the opportunity to deliver food & clothing for the navajo rez.
I deliveried 30,000# of food & clothing, for the indians(the native americans were not allowed on the mission grounds, the food/clothing was deliveried throughout the reservation. AS the freight(truc...
Miracle at St. Michaels
The mission and surrounding land became very spiritual to me in such a way that I wrote a book called, "Miracle at St. Michaels", by author, Edward C. Spites. If you are a student of Navajo histor...
Not very well known
History of St Michaels mission preserved well in pictures. Tour short but informative. Feel it is good for studying history of the church in southwest and Native American history here.
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Turning off of Hwy 264 into St. Michael's Mission you are quite suddenly faced with a quiet, cool, verdant area that immediately puts you at ease and calms the senses. To your left is a parking area t...
A significant locale by stepping back in Navajo history
The historical indian mission church is within the jurisdiction of the Navajo Indian reservation and was completed and established in 1902. This mission was built and operated by the Franciscan Friar...