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- Two Grey Hills Trading Post
The Two Grey Hills Trading Post, New Mexico's best kept historical secret, is unaffected by tourist travel Operating in isolation for over 90 years with no identifying signs, it is well known only to Navajos
- Two Gray Hills Navajo Rugs - Cameron Trading Post
Two Grey Hills rugs are best known for their exclusive use of only natural wool colors, the different browns and greys being produced in the carding of the wool The artistically complicated designs and fine hand spinning of the wool practiced by most weavers of the Two Grey Hills area result in a finished rug of extremely fine quality
- Two Grey Hills Trading Post | Four Corners Region
When you reach Four Corners, you will be captivated by its engaging landscapes and enduring people In this vast, wild region, roots go very deep and the Native people you meet have lived here for millenia , moving as needed, adapting to climate and social changes while redefining themselves and their communities The region is famous for its art and traditional products, and you will make
- Historic trading post
The Toadlena Two Grey Hills style of Navajo weaving was born Davies sold his Two Grey Hills trading post in 1924, which led to a succession of traders there Bloomfield continued to work with the weavers for another 10 years, dramatically raising the status of the Toadlena Two Grey Hills rugs
- Vibrant History of Navajo Trading Posts in the Four Corners
Two Grey Hills Trading Post in Tohatchi is one of the last remaining old-stye posts on the Navajo reservation It’s made of stone with a tin roof Traders here sell groceries and dry goods and do occasional trading
- Two Grey Hills Rugs - Toadlena Trading Post
Black, gray, beige, brown, cream and white are the signature colors for a Toadlena Two Grey Hills textile, which makes them easily distinguishable from other Navajo weavings These textiles became technically superior
- Two Grey Hills Area Weavings - Toh-Atin Gallery
The Two Grey Hills area was famous for creating the “Tapestry” quality weaving (over 80 weft threads to the inch) and Daisy Tauglechee, who wove pieces in excess of 120 wefts per inch, is considered to have been the finest Navajo weaver
- Two Grey Hills Trading Post - SAH ARCHIPEDIA
The Two Grey Hills Trading Post is one of a handful of traditional Navajo trading posts still in operation Established in 1897 in a tent, the post gradually expanded as business increased and revenue could be spared to construct additions and new buildings
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