Window Rock, AZ The Navajo Nation Fair was established in 1938 to stimulate livestock improvements and management through exhibits for the Navajo people. Courtesy of Navajo Nation Fair Office – Special Events Section. Map courtesy of Navajo Nation Special Events Section More information and forms can be obtained at … [Read more...]
Santa Fe Indian Market
Over 175,000 people will com to Santa Fe this August. The, Santa Fe Indian Market attracts international visitors from all walks of life. Most events are free and open to the public. Join us! It will be an experience of a lifetime. The Market was first held in 1922 as the Indian Fair and was sponsored by the Museum of New Mexico. The market features pottery, … [Read more...]
Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial
The Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial is the longest-running, continuous event In the State of New Mexico. Home to the oldest Native American Art Show in the country. Parades, Dances, Art Demonstrations, Native Foods, Rodeos, Pow-Wow, Song & Dance, Night Dance Performances, Pageants, Vendors. Founded on April 15, 1921. Mission Statement: To serve and promote … [Read more...]
Day 3 – Union City
Harold & Joanne Rice Home I had breakfast and lunch with Harold and Joanne end I left to go to Anita's House just after 12 o'clock . My Home in Fair Oaks 1978 I left our old home in Fair Oaks about 1 o'clock and it was a two-hour drive through Sacramento to Union City California to My cousin Anita Roe’s house and her husband Tom. I arrived around 3 o'clock and spent the … [Read more...]
USA Trip Day 1 – Malad ID to Reno NV
Malad Idaho to Reno Nevada 381 miles - 7 hours 45 Minutes I left Malad at 4:30 am. As I came up the canyon I met a heard of about 20 deer. I was lucky I was driving slow or I world have hit them. My wife told me to watch for deer just before I left because they eat very early in the morning. Flying J 90 S Stone Rd, Snowville, UT 8433 - 4:46 AM I stoped here early in … [Read more...]