The Nava-Ute marching band in a parade on a city street. The band is marching down a city street with numerous spectators standing on either side of the street. Several buildings are visible in the upper left of photo., A newspaper clipping is also attached.
Navajo rugs hanging on display. A woman in a dark dress and hat views the hanging rugs. It appears that watermelons are also on display. Two wood signs are hanging above the rugs, one states, "San Juan School" and the other "Davies, Two Grey Hills.", At the Northern Navajo Fair.
A man standing next to an old car with Navajo rugs hanging in the background. The man is dressed in dark colored striped pants, a long-sleeve shirt and a bandanna. In background are other people viewing the rug displays., At the Northern Navajo Fair. A wood sign above the display of rugs states, "Bloomfield, Toadalena."
Three people shearing a group of sheep. All three people are bent over shearing sheep and they are facing away from the camera. A large group of sheep awaiting shearing are in the background.
Five people shearing a group of sheep. All five people are bent over shearing sheep and they are facing away from the camera. A large group of sheep awaiting shearing are in the background.