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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
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imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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Harry Goulding--"Tall Sheep" to the Navajos--ran a trading post in
Monument Valley from 1925 to 1963. In this book the Gouldings, and
those who knew them, tell the story of the trader and his wife
among the Navajos and among the increasing number of Anglos, who
came to Monument Valley as visitors and whom Harry introduced to
the land and its people. Samuel Moon's commentary sets their words
in the context of larger events.
The Goulding years coincide with the period when the conservative,
traditional people of the remote northwestern corner of the
reservation first came to grips with the twentieth century. During
those years the Navajos coped with the trauma of forced stock
reduction, the transition from a barter-and-pawn to a cash economy,
the broadening experiences of World War II, the secret mining of
uranium before Hiroshima, the struggle to improve education and
medical facilities, the emergence of democratic tribal governments,
construction of arterial roads through the reservation, and
development of the first Navajo Tribal Park in Monument Valley. And
in the midst of this tumultuous change, John Ford, headquartered at
Goulding's, filmed his westerns.
"Tall Sheep" is a book about people. In this oral history, Moon
captures the living voice of each speaker and, through those
voices, entire ranges of personality and character: Harry himself,
his wife Mike, many Navajos, and various Anglos--workers, visitors,
and wanderers--drawn to remote and beautiful Monument Valley.
Samuel Moon's portrait of a pioneering trader in Navajo country
brings to life the events of an era distant from our own, as they
play out in the recounted experiences of these colorful
people.
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