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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...
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    (trading post) Fur trade Karum (trade post) Navajo trading posts Panton, Leslie & Company Trading Post (newspaper) United States Government Fur Trade Factory...
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    cultures between the Navajo and the settlers who came to the area to trade. From the late 1860s through the 1960s, the local trading post was the main financial...
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    CARE Navajo people Flag of the Navajo Nation Navajo National Monument Navajo trading posts List of Navajo Nation Scenic Byways Speaker of the Navajo Nation...
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    Navajo weaving (Navajo: diyogí) are textiles produced by Navajo people, who are based near the Four Corners area of the United States. Navajo textiles...
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    Endangered Places. The name of Oljato Trading Post comes from the Navajo ‘Oljéé’to’ (“Moonwater”). The trading post was founded in 1906 by John and Louisa...
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    States to the United States. The treaty allowed forts and trading posts to be built on Navajo land. In exchange, the United States, promised "such donations...
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    headmen. In the treaty the Navajo acknowledged the jurisdiction of the United States and allowed forts and trading posts in Navajo land. The United States...
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    Ganado, Arizona (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    the Navajo Nation Council. The Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site in Ganado is maintained as an example of a 19th-century trading post. Ganado...
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    Hubbell in 1921 and turned into a trading post for goods exchange with Navajo. It was one of about thirty trading posts owned by Hubbell and his family...
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    Navajo or Navaho (/ˈnævəhoʊ, ˈnɑːvə-/ NAV-ə-hoh, NAH-və-; Navajo: Diné bizaad [tìnépìz̥ɑ̀ːt] or Naabeehó bizaad [nɑ̀ːpèːhópìz̥ɑ̀ːt]) is a Southern Athabaskan...
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  • Ruins Trading Post north of Chambers, Arizona. She made 16mm films documenting their lives at the trading post. They sold the post to the Navajo Tribal...
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    proximity to Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park have made it a popular roadside attraction for travelers. The trading post was added to the National Register...
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  • traditional Navajo trading post, significant also for association with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; like many trading posts it was operated...
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    Diné acquired Churro flocks by trading. The Churro soon became an important part of the Diné economy and culture. The Navajo bred sheep to adapt to a pastoral...
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    Crystal, New Mexico (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    in 1884 when a trading post was established. Its name likely derives from its Navajo moniker meaning "crystal water flows out." A post office operated...
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  • Blanco Trading Post (Navajo: Tsii' Łizhin) was located along U.S. highway 550 in northwest New Mexico in San Juan County. Justin and Savannah Higgins were...
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    the Navajo, also called the Long Walk to Bosque Redondo (Spanish: larga caminata del navajo), was the deportation and ethnic cleansing of the Navajo people...
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    Hubbell Trading Post established in 1878 on the Navajo Reservation in Ganado, Arizona. The trading post is preserved as the Hubbell Trading Post National...
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    Keams Canyon, Arizona (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    operated a trading post during the last quarter of the nineteenth century. They served the Navajo Indians and opened the door to commercial trade for the...
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    Sawmill, Arizona (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    which is on the Navajo Nation. The population was 748 at the 2010 census. It is named after and developed around a sawmill. A trading post has been present...
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    Tuba City, a spring-fed oasis on the western Navajo Indian Reservation." The Krenz-Kerley Trading Post is another historic building nearby, at 78 N....
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    Window Rock, Arizona (category Pages with Navajo IPA)
    known in Navajo as Tségháhoodzání (pronounced [tsʰéɰáhòːtsání]), is a city and census-designated place that serves as the capital of the Navajo Nation,...
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    Cameron, Arizona (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    such. The Cameron Post Office – Established in 1916. The Cameron Trading Post Warehouse – built in 1916. A Navajo Swtloghome – A Navajo Swtloghome is a...
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    silver, Navajo blankets, pottery, etc." Strausenback hired Navajo and Pueblo Indians to work and demonstrate their arts at the trading post, among them...
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    Steamboat, Arizona (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    (Navajo: Hóyééʼ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States, that includes Steamboat Canyon and Steamboat Trading Post...
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    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...
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    Richard Wetherill (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    1901, they operated eight trading posts, a wholesale store in Albuquerque, a retail store in New York, and bought and sold Navajo carpets. Richard's brother...
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    Nayenezgani (category Pages with Navajo IPA)
    Naayééʼ Neizghání (Navajo pronunciation: [nɑ̀ːjéːʔ nèɪ̀zɣɑ́nɪ́]) is a mythical hero from Navajo mythology who, along with his brother Tóbájízhchíní, rid...
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    Chinle, Arizona (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    representative Kit Carson and the Navajo people in order to end the war between the Navajo and the U.S. The first trading post operated out of a tent and was...
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