Craig Childs lifts the rug of modern-day Phoenix, Ariz.,
to examine the remnants of the civilization that preceded it — the
Hohokam people, who also built a great city in the middle of the
desert, and flourished until the day they ran out of water.
Also in this issue: Just over the
Arizona-Sonora border, Tohono O’odham traditionalists have joined
environmental groups in fighting a proposed Mexican hazardous waste
landfill.
