Photographer and date not known.
From the archive of the Wetherill Family, well-known traders in the Kayenta, AZ area who helped facilitate the Expedition.
Courtesy of Harvey Leake.
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Photographer and date not known.
From the archive of the Wetherill Family, well-known traders in the Kayenta, AZ area who helped facilitate the Expedition.
Courtesy of Harvey Leake.
My aunt, Mary Graymountain, from Navajo Mtn. who is 86, said this is Dave Fat, Sr. He had two wives, Mary Miles, and Nelda Sue Fat. The ladies were really young when Dave Fat brought both ladies from Kayenta. Dave Fat Sr’s mother’s name was Lady Peaches (Asdzaa Dideetso), Nellie Fat- my paternal grandmother, Mabel Navaho’s (who I am named after) sister.