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Navaho Trading Days

Navaho Trading Days
Publisher
 University of New Mexico Press
Published
 March 1987
ISBN
 0826309720
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Elizabeth Hegemann, born in Cincinnati in 1897, was an accomplished photographer and a woman who enjoyed adventure. These qualities along with her marriage to an Indian trader and living most of her adult life in Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico allowed her to leave a significant record of the Southwest’s American Indians during the 1920s and 1930s.

Hegemann’s photographs document interaction between Anglos and Indians, ceremonial dances, trading post life, and archaeological monuments that have been altered by time. Her text recounts her travels around Navaho country, especially the northeastern portion of the Reservation. She comments on her meetings with John Galsworthy, Charles F. Lummis, William Randolph Hearst, and Will Rogers.

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Enhanced with the inclusion of 318 rare period photographs Rating
October 12, 2004 Rating: 5.0 stars

Enhanced with the inclusion of 318 rare period photographs, Navaho Trading Days by Elizabeth Compton Hegemann (1897-1962) presents the firsthand testimony of a woman who lived and worked as an Indian trader in Arizona during the 1920s and 1930s. Hegemann learned the Navaho language, how to spin and weave, the and the subtle nuances of trading in wool, blankets, and pinon nuts. A remarkable and telling look at Navaho and Hopi life in the era between the two world wars, Navaho Trading Days is an inherently fascinating discussion and a very welcome contribution to Native American studies shelves.

Enhanced with the inclusion of 318 rare period photographs Rating
October 12, 2004 Rating: 5.0 stars

Enhanced with the inclusion of 318 rare period photographs, Navaho Trading Days by Elizabeth Compton Hegemann (1897-1962) presents the firsthand testimony of a woman who lived and worked as an Indian trader in Arizona during the 1920s and 1930s. Hegemann learned the Navaho language, how to spin and weave, the and the subtle nuances of trading in wool, blankets, and pinon nuts. A remarkable and telling look at Navaho and Hopi life in the era between the two world wars, Navaho Trading Days is an inherently fascinating discussion and a very welcome contribution to Native American studies shelves.

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