Background
Salter, Robert Bryan was born on August 21, 1952 in Bradenton, Florida, United States. Son of Robert Bryan and Ruby Marie (Sikes) Salter.
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The comfortable world of a well regarded Santa Fe, New Mexico based archaeologist is turned around by the realities of reservation life, and death, in the shadow of corporate uranium mining on Indian lands. The failure of the dominant culture to address the poison legacy of unbridled nuclear development pushes Jed Flyway into the swift undercurrent of peyote and Anasazi magic in the technicolor wilds of northern New Mexico. To travel the backroads with Jed Flyway and his Navajo love Lucy Begay is to know the everpresent potential for mystical envelopment and the ultimate value of love.
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Salter, Robert Bryan was born on August 21, 1952 in Bradenton, Florida, United States. Son of Robert Bryan and Ruby Marie (Sikes) Salter.
Bachelor of Science, Tennessee Technological University, 1978.
Field research assistant, Tennessee Technological U., Cookeville, 1975-1978; park naturalist, Tennessee State Parks, Jamestown, 1978; reclamation specialist, Tennessee Department of Conservation, Monteagle, 1978-1983; reclamation specialist, New Mexico Energy & Minerals Department, Santa Fe, 1983-1990; bureau chief, New Mexico Energy & Minerals Department, Santa Fe, 1984-1990; wildlife biologist, United States Forest Svc., Pecos, New Mexico, 1990-1991; mining specialist, Mineral Policy Center, Bozeman, Montana, 1991-1992; water resource specialist, New Mexico Environment Department, Santa Fe, since 1992.
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Advisory board member Amigos Bravos, Taos, New Mexico, 1993-1994. Organizer, advisory New Mexico Mining Coalition, Santa Fe, 1992-1993, Montana Hard Rock Working Group, Bozeman, 1991. With United States Army, 1970-1972.
Children: Joshua, Zachary, Moriah.