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Leaphorn & Chee
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A Police Procedural novel series created by Tony Hillerman about Navajo Tribal Policemen Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee, set primarily on the Navajo Reservation in the Four Corners area of the Southwest United States. Leaphorn is older, seasoned, and a bit cynical, while Chee is young and idealistic and dreams of becoming a Hatałii, or Navajo shaman. Leaphorn eventually retires but continues to play an active role in major investigations.The complete Joe Leaphorn/Jim Chee books by Tony Hillerman are: The Blessing Way (1970) (Features Leaphorn only) Dance Hall of the Dead (1973) (Leaphorn only) Listening Woman (1978) (Leaphorn only) People Of Darkness (1980) (Features Chee only) The Dark Wind (1982) (Chee only) The Ghostway (1984) (Chee only) Skinwalkers (1986) (First pairing of Leaphorn & Chee) A Thief of Time (1988) Talking God (1989) Coyote Waits (1990) Sacred Clowns (1993) The Fallen Man (1996) (First appearance of "Bernie" Manuelito) The First Eagle (1998) Hunting Badger (1999) The Wailing Wind (2002) The Sinister Pig (2003) Skeleton Man (2004) The Shape Shifter (2006)Following his death in 2008, Hillerman's daughter Anne Hillerman announced plans to continue the Leaphorn/Chee series. Her continuation started publication in 2013 and gave a bigger role to the character of Bernadette "Bernie" Manuelito, with a new subtitle of "A Leaphorn, Chee & Manuelito Novel" to reflect this starting with Rock with Wings in 2015. Novels in this series written by Anne Hillerman are: Spider Woman's Daughter (2013) Rock with Wings (2015) Song of the Lion (2017) Cave of Bones (2018) The Tale Teller (2019) Stargazer (2021) The Sacred Bridge (2022)The film The Dark Wind adapts the novel of the same name, starring Lou Diamond Phillips as Chee and Fred Ward as Leaphorn. The novels Skinwalkers, Coyote Waits, and A Thief of Time were adapted into television movies as part of PBS's Mystery! series, featuring Wes Studi and Adam Beach. A new series entitled Dark Winds, with Zahn McClarnon as Leaphorn and Kiowa Gordan as Chee, premiered on AMC in 2022. | |
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Skin Walker: The mythology is present in many of the Leaphorn/Chee novels, including one actually entitled Skinwalkers. | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: The Villain Opening Scene of The Ghostway involves a TV personality, deeply in debt to the mob (of course), whose name sounds a lot like "Jay Leno." | |
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Ripped from the Headlines: Hunting Badger was based on the real 1998 robbery of an Indian casino. | |
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Death by Materialism | |
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Death by Materialism: In Skeleton Man a man dies in a flash-flood when he could have saved himself by letting go of a bag of diamonds. Elsewhere, the materialism of mainstream American society is often commented upon as a source of disaster and unrest. | |
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Faux Action Girl: Hillerman's daughter Anne Hillerman thought Bernie Manuelito had shades of this, often coming across more as the "love-struck girlfriend of Jim Chee" than a strong law enforcement officer in her own right. She says she was happy that Manuelito was given a bigger role as a policewoman in Skeleton Man - in which she finds the missing jewels and confronts the villain - but was disappointed that she ultimately had to be rescued by Chee. Her father actually agreed with her. Anne gave Manuelito an expanded role in Spider Woman's Daughter. [1] | |
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"Scooby-Doo" Hoax | |
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"Scooby-Doo" Hoax: Many of the crimes investigated by Leaphorn and Chee are often credited by more traditional Navajo as supernatural in origin. Chee often ties Navajo mythology into his understanding of the investigation. | |
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Girl Next Door | |
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Girl Next Door: Bernadette (Bernie) Manuelito, whom Jim Chee ends up marrying. She's a pretty, cheerful, down-to-earth fellow Navajo cop who is contrasted to Chee's previous love interest, the sophisticated, half-white lawyer Janet Pete. | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The Blessing Way, Hillerman's first novel, does feature Joe Leaphorn in a major role, but the POV character is a white anthropologist who appears in exactly zero later books. | |
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Pragmatic Villainy | |
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Pragmatic Villainy: In People of Darkness, the hit man Colton Wolf kills as few people as he can manage (aside from his assigned targets), because the fewer people that are killed, the shorter the resulting manhunt is. | |
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FBI Agent: Homicides committed on the reservation are FBI jurisdiction, so they appear quite a bit. Individual agents such as Kennedy and Osbourne often get along with the Navajo Tribal Police, although the FBI as a whole is generally portrayed as a meddling and inept bureaucracy. | |
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Canon Welding: Leaphorn was actually created first in The Blessing Way. Jim Chee came later in People of Darkness. The two characters were finally brought together in Skinwalkers. | |
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Henry Highhawk, from Talking God, is difficult not to read as "Henry Highhorse" by the middle of the book or so. | |
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Meaningful Name: Part of Navajo culture is that you get a real name known only to your closest family members, which describes you in some way. Bernie's is Girl Who Laughs. Henry Highhawk, from Talking God, is difficult not to read as "Henry Highhorse" by the middle of the book or so. | |
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Spared by the Adaptation | |
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Spared by the Adaptation: In the PBS films, Emma Leaphorn survives her cancer. | |
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Fake Nationality: Both an in-universe and a meta example. In Sacred Clowns Jim Chee, Janet Pete, and a Comanche agent of the Bureau of Indian Affairs attend the screening of a film about Comanches that actually used Navajo actors. It is commented that Hollywood apparently thinks all Native Americans look alike. Ironically, however, the TV adaptions of Hillerman's novels starred the Cherokee Wes Studi (Leaphorn), the Canadian Saulteaux Adam Beach (Chee), the Mohawk Alex Rice (Janet Pete), and other non-Navajo actors and actresses. | |
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Wham Episode: In Spider Woman's Daughter, Joe Leaphorn gets shot in the head and Louisa Bourebonette is one of the suspects. | |
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The Exotic Detective | |
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The Exotic Detective: The Leaphorn/Chee series originally came across as this. Before Hillerman stories about Native American detectives on the rez were rare, although today it's a whole subgenre. | |
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Real Men Eat Meat | |
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Real Men Eat Meat: Gender-flipped with Jim and Bernie. While Jim isn't a vegetarian, he still tries to eat a balanced diet. Bernie, meanwhile, actively avoids eating green vegetables and considers a salad something that you feed to something you'd eat. | |
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Unintentional Period Piece | |
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Unintentional Period Piece: Dance Hall of the Dead, published in 1973, features a hippie commune, a psychedelic drug experience, and references to the Vietnam War. | |
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The Film of the Book | |
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The Film of the Book: Skinwalkers, A Thief of Time, and Coyote Waits were adapted for television as part of PBS's American Mysteries! series. | |
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Uptown Girl | |
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Uptown Girl: Both of Jim Chee's initial love interests Mary Landon and Janet Pete, successful career women who were not comfortable with life on the reservation, in contrast with the traditionalist Chee, who is happy to live in a trailer with his large family all in walking distance. His eventual wife, Bernie Manuelito, is as committed to the Navajo way of life as he is. | |
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Professional Killer | |
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Professional Killer: These pop up occasionally. Sinister Pig has a Retired Monster in the service of a corrupt Washington lobbyist, while The Ghostway has a survivalist working for a gangster. | |
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Strange Cop in a Strange Land | |
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Strange Cop in a Strange Land: Chee occasionally travels to other parts of the country during his investigations. He goes to Los Angeles in The Ghostway and Washington, D.C. in Talking God. In both cases being away from the reservation and in the city gives him mild culture shock. | |
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There Are No Coincidences | |
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There Are No Coincidences: Leaphorn's personal philosophy, influenced by the Navajo belief in the interconnectedness of all things. | |
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Hoist by His Own Petard | |
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Hoist by His Own Petard: James Tso intended for his accomplices to all die in a bombing made to look like a murder-suicide. He dies when one of said accomplices, desperately trying to prove to Leaphorn that James would never betray them, sends the planned signal a couple of hours early, while he and James are standing right next to one of the bombs. | |
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The Cavalry | |
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The Cavalry: Amusingly, Leaphorn (who is Navajo) plays this role for Professor Bergen McKee (who is white) in The Blessing Way. | |
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Old Cop, Young Cop | |
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Old Cop, Young Cop: The Navajo Tribal Police officers Joe Leaphorn (older, world-weary, atheistic) and Jim Chee (younger, more idealistic, a practicing shaman). | |
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The Lost Lenore | |
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The Lost Lenore: Joe Leaphorn's wife Emma. She dies from a post-surgical infection and Leaphorn never gets over it. | |
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The City vs. the Country | |
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The City vs. the Country: A source of tension in Jim Chee's relationship with Janet Pete, the half-Navajo daughter of a white socialite from the East Coast. She wants him to leave the rez behind and come back with her to DC as a polished FBI agent; he wants her to return to her Navajo roots. | |
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Let Off by the Detective | |
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Let Off by the Detective: Jim Chee at one point discovers the identity of a hit-and-run drunk driver after he makes an anonymous on-air radio confession, in which he promises to send the victim's family $200 a month as penance. Chee learns that it was a one-time incident and the man is caring for a grandson with fetal alcohol syndrome. Chee not only lets the man go but helps him evade arrest. | |
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Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters | |
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Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters: Touched on in Talking God. Neither the Chilean resistance, who convince Highhawk to set up a bomb at the Smithsonian and then kill him, nor the Pinochet government and the hitman they hire to bump off the resistance members come off looking very good. | |
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Badass Preacher | |
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Badass Preacher: Chee is a trained Hatááłii, a healer and spiritual leader in traditional Navajo religion. | |
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Shown Their Work | |
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Shown Their Work: Hillerman's knowledge of Navajo culture is hugely extensive. He took great pains to be as accurate as possible. For a few books, whose plots took Chee or Leaphorn into neighboring communities, Hillerman added prefatory notes admitting his limited or imperfect understanding of those cultures (e.g. Zuni Pueblo in Dance Hall of the Dead), or explaining their real-world history (e.g. the Hopi village of Sikyatki in The Dark Wind). In the most recent entries to the series, Anne Hillerman adds a Navajo-language glossary at the end of the book, even including such neologisms as "the big cough." | |
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