Shush yaz trading co12/31/2023 Hudson Silver City, NM 88061 Phone: 50 Fax: 50 1048 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Phone: 50 Fax: 50 e-mail: Gallup Visitor’s Guide is published annually by: Zia Publishing Corp. 20 DAY TOUR 5: CANYON DE CHELLY Ancient ruins nestle in the sheer red cliffs, while modern-day Navajo people raise crops and livestock on the verdant floor of this amazing canyon. 18 DAY TOUR 4: WINDOW ROCK AND HUBBELL TRADING POST Tour the capitol of the Navajo Nation, and visit a trading post that has been in continuous operation since 1878. Tour the ruins of a complex prehistoric society that left an unsolved riddle behind. 16 DAY TOUR 3: TIMELESS CHACO CANYON Visit a land of history and mystery. 12 DAY TOUR 2: SCENIC ROUTE 53 On a tour that loops over the Continental Divide, a trail of natural wonders awaits travelers on historic Highway 53. High School Rodeo 48 The High Desert Trail System DEPARTMENTS 5 Welcome from the MaCalendar of Events 44 Traders and Galleries 46 Accomodations 47 Restaurants,Transportation and Other Services TOURS 8 DAY TOUR 1: PUEBLO OF ZUNI No village in North America has a higher concentration of skilled artisans than Zuni Pueblo, just a short drive from Gallup. Gorman Library Collection at Diné College 22 Gallup Pawn 24 Map of Gallup 25 Map of Four Corners Area 27 The City of Murals 29 Be Sargent 32 Walking Tour 33 Outdoor Activities 35 Area Events 36 85th Annual Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial 38 58th Annual Lions Club Rodeo 39 13th Annual "Wild Thing" 41 26th Annual Red Rock Balloon Rally 42 The Wrangler Jr. 3 Historic Route 66 6 Interesting Facts and Statistics 15 Native Heritage Trail Byway 21 The R.C. Many more unique experiences are just a short day tour away. History, culture, special events and outdoor activities abound here, surrounded by scenic beauty and natural wonders. Cover photo by Gary Langston FEATURES 2 OLD GALLUP The world’s marketplace for traditional Native American merchandise, Gallup also has a thriving contemporary fine arts community. The full mural “Ceremonial”, honoring the world famous Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, is located on the Ceremonial building between Second and Third Streets on Coal Avenue. Bob expects to complete his rug tomorrow.ABOUT THE COVER A portion of well-known artist Irving Bahe’s mural in downtown Gallup. Back in Window Rock, we worked on our weaving and I’ll close with a picture of Bob Rosen working to complete the design portion of his rug. Ralph Richards, one of the members of the family that owns the restaurant, stopped by our table to talked about the development of the business and the vendor sales program.Īfter lunch, we stopped by Shush Yaz Trading and looked at more rugs, notably some beautiful vintage Crystal rugs. Earl’s allows Native American vendors to sell their work to the diners and our group made some wonderful purchases. We went on to Perry Null’s Tobe Turpen Trading Post for a look at the rugs there, which were also wonderful and then had lunch with more shopping at Earl’s Restaurant, which is favored by the Gallup and Native American communities. Louis Boniguidi, the owner of City Electric, talked with some of about his work with the Inter-tribal Ceremonial. We also went to City Electric Shoes and some of us got belts, boots and moccasins to complement our Western garb.
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