WIDE RUINS Memories from a Navajo Trading Post [SOLD]


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  • Subject: Traders and Trading Posts
  • Item # C4032G
  • Date Published: Softcover, first edition, 1997, new copy
  • Size: 150 pages - with images
  • SOLD

WIDE RUINS Memories from a Navajo Trading Post

By Sallie Wagner

Published in cooperation with The Albuquerque Museum by University of New Mexico Press

Softcover, first edition, 1997, new copy, 150 pages

 

“Newlyweds Sallie Wagner and Bill Lippincott came to the Navajo Reservation in 1938.  Before they knew it, they owned a trading post at Wide Ruins, Arizona. The years they spent there were the best of their lives, and this lively, honest memoir recalls them in detail.Trading post life combined business with the kinds of experiences generally associated with anthropological field work.  Like many traders, Sallie Wagner influenced the weavers whose rugs she purchased. She was one of the traders who persuaded weavers to use vegetal dyes, leaving a permanent legacy in Navajo weaving. Tourists discovered Indian reservations in the 1930s, and the Lippincotts were visited often by friends and strangers alike, many unable to navigate reservation roads.”

  • Subject: Traders and Trading Posts
  • Item # C4032G
  • Date Published: Softcover, first edition, 1997, new copy
  • Size: 150 pages - with images
  • SOLD

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