Just west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a band of Navajos (Dine') federally recognized only in the late 1960s. But the community of To'Hajiilee is older than the United States, and its surrounding canyons and hills hold sacred secrets to a history that has never been taught--even to other Dine'. Regarded as "the enemy Navajo" by many Dine', join me as we speak with Marty Monte about the major events that led up to The Long Walk and what led to To'Hajiilee being treated as an outcast by the larger community of Dine' from the Navajo Nation.