Summary
People who live off the land -- who depend on it for life and light and sustenance -- plant their own roots deeply. They sink their souls into the soil and send up shoots that last for generations.
That may be especially true in south-central Utah, which, by any definition, offers an austere landscape.See the full content of this document
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Living with the Land
"Many people describe it as harsh," says Marietta Eaton of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. "It is isolated. Water is not common. It's a place where the sheer skeleton of the Earth is exposed."
Those things can't help but affect life there, she...See the full content of this document
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