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Arizona Highways Magazine August 1950 (Navajos) (Vol. 26, No. 8)

$7.50

Front Cover- “Shadows In The Sand” by Jack Breed. A Navajo pony is small and tough, worthy steed of the horseman who rides him. The Navajos are nomadic people, following the sheep who follow the scanty grass. The horse is their principle mode of travel and with their horses they have no fear of the endless distances they often travel from their hogans to the trading posts or ocassionally to far places where they have been invited to a “sing”, one of the few times they gather in great numbers. Man and horse can exist on very little.

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Front Cover- “Shadows In The Sand” by Jack Breed. A Navajo pony is small and tough, worthy steed of the horseman who rides him. The Navajos are nomadic people, following the sheep who follow the scanty grass. The horse is their principle mode of travel and with their horses they have no fear of the endless distances they often travel from their hogans to the trading posts or ocassionally to far places where they have been invited to a “sing”, one of the few times they gather in great numbers. Man and horse can exist on very little.

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Weight 0.5 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 9 × 1 in
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