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Ruins of a trading post near Shonto, Arizona. First built in 1891, the Tuba trading post as it appeared in 2020. A traditional Navajo hogan. The Navajo reservation was expanded over time to an area of 17,544,500 acres (71,000 km 2; 27,413 sq mi).
Shonto (Navajo: Shą́ą́ʼtóhí) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Navajo County, Arizona, United States, in the Navajo Nation. The population was 591 at the 2010 census . Geography
After her marriage broke up in the late 1920s, Hegemann moved to Tuba City on a Navajo Reservation in Coconino County, Arizona. With her second husband, she purchased the Shonto Trading Post, and beginning in the winter of 1929-30, they ran this business for a decade. [3]
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. [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 they ...
Navajo National Monument is a national monument located within the northwest portion of the Navajo Nation territory in northern Arizona, which was established to preserve three well-preserved cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Puebloan people: Keet Seel (Broken Pottery) (Kitsʼiil), Betatakin (Ledge House) (Bitátʼahkin), and Inscription House (Tsʼah Biiʼ Kin).
Pages in category "Trading posts in Arizona" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site; L.
Just south of Shonto, US 160 arrives at the eastern terminus of SR 98 at a four-way intersection. [3] Northeast of the SR 98 junction, US 160 skirts the base of Black Mesa on the south side of the highway, passing Navajo National Monument and SR 564 through Tsegi and past Tsegi Canyon. US 160 stops paralleling the tracks of the Black Mesa and ...
Shonto Trading Post, Segi Canyon; Ward Terrace; Base of the "typical facies" UCMP 136104, 136105 + ten uncatalogued specimens, teeth A freshwater (lacustrine or fluvial) non-neoselachian shark, incertae sedis inside Hybodontoidea. The remains of sharks are rather rare on the formation and limited to several locations with typical lacustrine or ...