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Taugelchee's paternal grandmother was an accomplished weaver known as Sagebrush Hill Woman, herself one of the best of the early Toadlena/Two Grey Hills weavers. [4] Taugelchee's sister was also a well-regarded weaver. [7] Taugelchee's mother died in childbirth when she was six years old, and her father died when she was eleven. [4]
When his money was stolen, he worked as a mail carrier, riding between the Two Grey Hills, New Mexico trading post and Fort Defiance, Arizona, to earn enough to get back home. He wrote home, "The life is wonderful, strange—the fascination of it clutches me like some unseen animal—it seems to whisper, 'Come back, you belong here, this is ...
Two Grey Hills and Toadlena are two trading posts located north of Gallup in Newcomb on U.S. Route 491. There are about 1,500 Navajo people living near the trading posts, some of whom who sell their woven rugs at the trading posts. [7] [12]
Both the Two Gray Hills and the Crystal styles of rug evolved from Moore's designs. [16] Until the 1930s the Crystal rugs were bordered, with a central design woven in natural colors, sometimes with some red. After this, the style changed to banded rugs with distinctive "wavy" lines made by alternating weft strands in two or three different colors.
The town hall discussion centered on the city entering into a long-term contract with Richard's Disposal, if approved by the Jackson City Council Things got contentious at town hall meeting to ...
L.A. police have said they spent weeks untangling Hannah's movements around the city between Nov. 8, when she arrived from Maui in Hawaii, and Nov. 11, when contact was lost.
Toadlena/Two Grey Hills Tó Háálį́/Bis Dah Łitso "Where the Water Flows Out"/"two grey hills" Shiprock 1,157 85,000 12 Newcomb: Bis Deezʼáhí/Tʼiis Ndeeshgiizh "Cottonwoods Spreading out from the wash" Shiprock 339 57,000 12 Sheep Springs: Tó Haltsooí "Yellow Springs" Shiprock 245 108,563 13 Upper Fruitland: Doo Alkʼahii ...
After an All-American season for Jackson State football in 1973, Leon Gray was selected in the third round of the NFL Draft. After getting cut by the Miami Dolphins, he was picked up from waivers ...