Native Peoples and the Zane Grey Museum

What areÌýthe lasting effects of the myths of the American West and the myths of Native peoples in the United States?

The Center of the American WestÌýhasÌýteamed up with the National Park Service to facilitate IndigenousÌýresponses to theÌýZane Grey House Museum in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania. The "Native Peoples and the Zane Grey Museum" project seeks toÌýengage Native peoples’ perspectives of, experiences with, and creative responses to Zane Grey’sÌýmyths about the western United States and beyond.

Zane Grey house located in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania

Before relocating to California for filmmaking, Zane Grey's literary career took off in his home in Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania. This structure is now both a museum to his life and a vistor's center for theÌýlargerÌýUpper Delaware Scenic & Recreational River which is admistered by the National Park Service. The NPS is looking to update the museum to include Indigenous interpretive expertise from the western American people and placesÌýof Zane Grey's legacy.

Zane Grey

Zane Grey was a very popular writer of Western novels, whereÌýhe traveled through and wrote extensively about the Southwest. Grey wrote many one-dimensional Nativecharacters, including some Hopi, Paiute, and Navajo characters. These characters were loosely based on real people Grey met in his travels.Ìý

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CAW Research Trips

In late April 2023, representatives from the Center of the American West and the National Park Service traveled to Arizona andÌýthe Navajo Nation to meet with Navajo and Paiute peopleÌýwho haveÌýconnections with Zane Grey’s work.ÌýHere are some photo highlights from the trip.

In October 2022, representatives from the Center of the American West,ÌýBrooke NeelyÌýandÌýAshlyn BarnettÌýtraveled to Lackawaxen, Pennsylvannia to meet our NPS partners at the Zane Grey Museum andÌýjoin the 2022 meeting of the Zane Grey West Society. It was an illuminating and valuableÌýkickoff to this project.ÌýRefer to the gallery to the right to see the moments that caught our eye, and stay tuned for more.

Explore the museum with us!Ìý

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Zane Grey has been considered by many as the greatest western story writer who ever lived. ÌýIndeed, his thrilling novels about the pioneer settlers, the cowboys, and the frontier gunmen are among the most exciting ever written.

-ÌýLoren Grey, son of Zane Grey

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