(Adriana Zehbrauskas | The New York Times)Stateline, a Navajo country band, performs at Club Red in Mesa, Ariz., Nov. 16, 2019. At highway honky-tonks, casino lounges and far-flung dance halls, a form of music that many associate with rural white America is flourishing in the heart of Indian country — and no tribe have put their own stamp on country music quite like the Navajo.
Navajo country music pays tribute to ‘Indian cowboys’ and outlaw legends
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