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  2. Navajo trading posts - Wikipedia

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    Navajo trading posts flourished on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah from 1868 until about 1970. Trading posts , usually owned by non- Navajos , were the origin of many populated places on the reservation.

  3. Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Established on August 28, 1965, Hubbell Trading Post encompasses about 65 hectares (160 acres) and preserves the oldest continuously operated trading post on the Navajo Nation. [1] [ 4 ] From the late 1860s through the 1960s, the local trading post was the main financial and commercial hub for many Navajo people, functioning as a bank (where ...

  4. Oljato Trading Post - Wikipedia

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    The name of Oljato Trading Post comes from the Navajo ‘Oljéé’to’ (“Moonwater”). [4] The trading post was founded in 1906 by John and Louisa Wade Wetherill.Oljato was one of the most isolated places in the United States and the local Navajos had been little influenced by Hispanic and Anglo culture.

  5. Tuba Trading Post - Wikipedia

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    It "is located on the only private land inholding within Tuba City, a spring-fed oasis on the western Navajo Indian Reservation." [2] The Krenz-Kerley Trading Post is another historic building nearby, at 78 N. Main St., and is also listed on the National Register.

  6. Ganado, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Ganado (Navajo: Lókʼaahnteel) is a chapter of the Navajo Nation and census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The population was 883 at the 2020 census, [3] reduced from 1,210 at the 2010 census. [4] Hubbell trading post guest house

  7. Stereotypes. Taboos. Critics. This Navajo cultural advisor is ...

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    And the Navajo Nation is just one of many tribes that have taken steps to preserve their history: There are 574 federally recognized tribes in America today, each with its unique language, culture ...

  8. John Bradford Moore - Wikipedia

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    John Bradford Moore (1855–1926) [1] was a trader who established a post at Crystal, New Mexico, at the western end of the Narbona Pass, where he developed the manufacture of Navajo blankets for sale in the United States.

  9. Members of the Navajo tribe chase Senator John McCain off ...

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    Last week, Senator John McCain and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey visited the Navajo Nation reservation's capital in Window Rock, Arizona. The pair went to Arizona to celebrate the Native Americans who ...