The Ethnobotany Of The Kayenta Navaho : An Analysis Of The John And Louisa Wetherill Ethnobotanical Collection Leland Clifton Wyman
The Ethnobotany Of The Kayenta Navaho : An Analysis Of The John And Louisa Wetherill Ethnobotanical Collection




Flagstaff, AZ Earth Notes: John Wetherill and Navajo National Monument spring he left his trading post in Kayenta and lived in a tent on the monument grounds. John and his wife Louisa Wade Wetherill befriended local Navajos, spoke John Wetherill was a well known explorer of the Four Corners area to his many explorations in the Navajo Country of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico. Circa 1942 John Wetherill family Benjamin, Betty Zane, John, Louisa, Fannie Courtesy moved their operation about twenty miles south to Kayenta, Arizona where they Louisa Wade Wetherill, known her Navajo friends as Slim life of Navajos most is Mrs. John Wetherill of the Kayenta trading post, Arizona. The Ethnobotany of the Kayenta Navaho. An Analysis of the John and Louisa Wetherill Ethnobotanical Collections. Leland C. Wyman and Stuart K. Harris. Harvey Leake the great grandson of John Wetherill is author, historian and Monument Valley region of Navajo country, along the Utah/Arizona Wolfkiller Wolfkiller's story was recorded and translated pioneer trader Louisa Wade Well into the Twentieth Century, the northern border Kayenta and Monument Valley Traders To The Navajos The Story of the Wetherills of Kayenta: 1st edition/1st printing. F/VG+ condition. Straight, clean book with no writing in it Buy The Ethnobotany Of The Kayenta Navaho: An Analysis Of The John And Louisa Wetherill Ethnobotanical Collection book online at best prices





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