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    • Group of Indian men at Kaibito Trading Post

    • Group of Indian men at Kaibito Trading Post

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of a group of Indian men at Kaibito Trading Post. Note old tank and barrels, and the six gun in holster of Indian closer to camera.
    • Hopi man

    • Hopi man

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of a Hopi man
    • Navajo weaver

    • Navajo weaver

    • Beck, W. E.

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of a Navajo weaver taken by W. E. Beck
    • Indian at candy counter, 1950 ca.

    • Indian at candy counter, 1950 ca.

    • Sharp, Melvin

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of a Navajo woman and child at candy counter at Leupp Trading Post
    • Indians transporting water

    • Indians transporting water

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of Adil Tone, his daughter and an unidentified man transporting water
    • Elderly Indian on burro

    • Elderly Indian on burro

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    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of elderly Indian man on burro taken near Dilkon
    • Hopi mother and children

    • Hopi mother and children

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    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of Hopi mother and children
    • Indian family in wagon

    • Indian family in wagon

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    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of Indian family in wagon near Tuba Trading Post
    • Navajo mother and daughter

    • Navajo mother and daughter

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of Louise Curley and her first daughter, Renee. Louise and her family are from Bird Springs, AZ, where she still tends sheep and weaves. They have traded in Winslow and area trading posts for over 50 years.
    • Acothley, Mary Lou

    • Acothley, Mary Lou

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of Mary Lou Acothley taken in the 1940s when she was competing in a contest.
    • Navajo man with blanket

    • Navajo man with blanket

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of Navajo man with blanket.
    • Indian mother and children with dog

    • Indian mother and children with dog

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of Navajo mother, children and their dog taken along the road outside of Winslow
    • Indian woman, child, yarn

    • Indian woman, child, yarn

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of Navajo woman as she works with yarn, child beside her; taken at Cedar Springs Trading Post
    • Hopi rug, rare

    • Hopi rug, rare

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of rare Hopi rug
    • Indian with car

    • Indian with car

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo of well-dressed Indian man beside car
    • Six hundred Indians on Horseback

    • Six hundred Indians on Horseback

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts; Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photo taken during Frontier Days Celebration, 1911, in Winslow AZ. 600 Navajos on horseback rode into town to enjoy the festivities.
    • Navajo Hogan

    • Navajo Hogan

    • Carlson Rodriguez, Vada

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photograph of a hogan dwelling on the Navajo Reservation.
    • Indian Day in Winslow, 1955

    • Indian Day in Winslow, 1955

    • Unknown

    • Communication Artifacts: Documentary Artifact: Print, Photographic

    • Photograph of a large group of Indians that came to Winslow for Indian Day in mid-December, 1955. Over 4,000 Indians participated in events of the day which included a visit and gifts from Santa for more than 2,000 children, and hot dogs...

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