Lynn Galvin graduated from the University of Wyoming with a BA in history and a law degree. She has worked as an attorney for the Navajo Nation, and as a legal advisor, teacher and administrator for universities in Puerto Rico, Spain, Germany, and various states. She lived in the Chiricahua Apache homeland in today's Cochise County, Arizona where she developed a deep interest in Apache history and culture. She is a teacher consultant with the Arizona Geographic Alliance sponsored by the National Geographic Society.
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"Fine writing has the unique power to release us from the eternal entrapment of self and deliver us to a world quite distinct from our own-not just to the form and shape of that world, but to the true experience of living there. This is what Lynn Galvin does so wonderfully in Legacy of the Blue Mountains." - James Sallis, author of Drive and Sarah Jane

