The Long Walk: 1674 Days

The Long Walk: 1,674 Days by Delbert Anderson is a powerful tribute to the Navajo people's resilience during their forced relocation from 1863 to 1868. This unique durational composition, performed over 1,674 days, honors the memory and spirit of those who endured the Long Walk.

Each event invites reflection and connection to Navajo history and culture.

The piece invites participants to engage with the piece as a spiritual meditation, a contemplation of history, and a metaphoric journey. The Long Walk welcomes musicians, singers, and all community members to join the journey of remembrance, reflection, and renewal.