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Navajo man of Kayenta post office
Digital Heritage
Community
Navajo Nation, Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Three men occupy the front steps of the post office at Kayenta. One man is standing poised. Caption reads: "John Long-Center".
Navajo baby in traditional girl's attire
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Hand colored photo of Navajo baby girl standing outside home dressed in traditional clothing.
Sharing a Laugh
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection, Navajo Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Louisa Wetherill and Sitsosie share a laugh as they stand together. See book, Indians I Have Known, by Byron Cummings.
Navajo Woman and Girls
Digital Heritage
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Four young Navajo women with saddled horses.
Mrs. Joe, John Yazzie, and Wolfkiller at La Osa, Arizona
Digital Heritage
Community
Navajo Nation, Photograph Collection
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
(left to right) Mrs. Joe, John Yazzie, and Wolfkiller stand toether for a group photo at La Osa, Sasabe, Arizona. Louisa Wetherill established "Hacienda De La Osa (She Bear) Guest Ranch" in 1924.
Mrs. Joe, John Yazzie, and Wolfkiller at La Osa, Arizona
Digital Heritage
Community
Photograph Collection, Navajo Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Summary
Mrs. Joe, John Yazzie, and Wolfkiller dressed in traditional attire are sitting at the doorstep of a home at La Osa in Sasabe, Arizona.