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The Paranormal Ranger by Stanley Milford Jr.

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The Paranormal Ranger

A Navajo Investigator's Search for the Unexplained

Stanley Milford Jr.

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · October 1, 2024

Reading lane: Native American YA

*A NEW YORK TIMES PICK FOR TOP 22 NONFICTION BOOKS TO READ THIS FALL!* A Navajo Ranger’s chilling and clear-eyed memoir of his investigations into bizarre cases of the paranormal and unexplained in Navajoland As a Native American with parents of both Navajo and Cherokee descent, Stanley Milford Jr. grew up in a world where the supernatural was both expected and taboo, where shapeshifters roamed, witchcraft was a thing to be feared, and children were taught not to whistle at night.

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Why This Clicks

Why This Clicks

Straightforward, curious, and just eerie enough to keep the pages moving.

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  • Navajo perspective on the unexplained
  • clear, accessible storytelling

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  • conversation-friendly material
  • practical, grounded tone

Book Details

Authors
Stanley Milford Jr.
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
October 1, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Native American YA · Southwest U.S. History
Reading lane
Native American YA

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Publisher Categories

  • Personal Memoirs

  • Lives in Law Enforcement

  • Indigenous Lives

  • Southwest U.S. History

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  • Native American History

  • The Occult

  • Mind & Spirit

  • UFOs & Extraterrestrials

About This Book

*A NEW YORK TIMES PICK FOR TOP 22 NONFICTION BOOKS TO READ THIS FALL!* A Navajo Ranger’s chilling and clear-eyed memoir of his investigations into bizarre cases of the paranormal and unexplained in Navajoland As a Native American with parents of both Navajo and Cherokee descent, Stanley Milford Jr. grew up in a world where the supernatural was both expected and taboo, where shapeshifters roamed, witchcraft was a thing to be feared, and children were taught not to whistle at...

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*A NEW YORK TIMES PICK FOR TOP 22 NONFICTION BOOKS TO READ THIS FALL!* A Navajo Ranger’s chilling and clear-eyed memoir of his investigations into bizarre cases of the paranormal and unexplained in Navajoland As a Native American with parents of both Navajo and Cherokee descent, Stanley Milford Jr. grew up in a world where the supernatural was both expected and taboo, where shapeshifters roamed, witchcraft was a thing to be feared, and children were taught not to whistle at night. In his youth, Milford never went looking for the paranormal, but it always seemed to find him. When he joined the fabled Navajo Rangers—a law enforcement branch of the Navajo Nation who are equal parts police officers, archeological conservationists, and historians—the paranormal became part of his job. Alongside addressing the mundane duties of overseeing the massive 27,000-square-mile reservation, Milford was assigned to utterly bizarre and shockingly frequent cases involving mysterious livestock mutilations, skinwalker and Bigfoot sightings, UFOs, and malicious hauntings. In The Paranormal Ranger , Milford recounts the stories of these cases from the clinical and deductive perspective of a law enforcement officer. Milford’s Native American worldview and investigative training collide to provide an eerie account of what logic dictates should not be possible.

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