Ordering Blue Mountain Shadows


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We rely on sales to raise enough money for each subsequent issue.
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(All prices include shipping and handling)

#18  Sesquicentennial quilts  Kathy Hurst  editor  

  • 153 quilters and their quilts 
  • First issue in color 

  • featuring Centennial quilts made by Blanding and Monticello quilters 
  • $12

#17  Centennial issue:  100 years ago in San Juan  Bob McPherson editor 

  • Midwifery
  • Ute invasion
  • Charles Goodman photos
  • Portrait of life in 1896
  • San Juan Gold rush
  • $9.50

#16  Mining in San Juan  Gary Shumway Editor 

  • Economic impact of uranium mining
  • Cottonwood vanadium mill
  • Mines on Hwy # 95
  • Mine ventilation
  • Oil supplement/ Mexican Hat ($2)
  • $9.50

#15 Cowboys and outlaws  John D. Barton editor  

  • Outlaws of San Juan 
  • Violence in San Juan
  • Cowboy poetry
  • Folk tales 
  • $9.50

#14 Patchwork collection  Sheila Sakizzie editor  

  • Archaeology
  • Cows and plows
  • Navajo life
  • Rivers and roads
  • Dodge Point 
  • $9.50
#13  Archaeology 
Editor Winston Hurst 
  • Sun Calendar
  • Rock art
  • Athabaskan language
  • Excavations and artifacats
  • Copper bell connection 
  • 9.50

#12 Rivers and Roads  Jim Aton editor 

  • River Running
  • Rock inscriptions
  • Early roads and road builders
  • Moking of movie, "Smoke Signal" 
  • $9.50

#11  Native American Collection  Winston Hurst editor  

  • Allen Canyon Utes
  • Navajo settlement in Blanding
  • Cheendi Hogan
  • Baililly
  • Navajo Medicinal herbs
  • Indian rock art 
  • $9.50

 

 
  

#10 Cowboys and Forest Rangers  Bob McPherson Editor 

  • Cowboy Poetry
  • The Carlisles
  • Historic Ranger Stations
  • Photo essay
  • Entrepreneurs and their enterprises 
  • $9.50

#9  Education in San Juan  Sandra Skousen editor  

  • Early superintendents
  • School marms
  • Indian education
  • Ute dormitory
  • Navajo Mountain boarding school
  • $9.50

#8  Civilization comes to San Juan  

  • Spring Creek
  • Fiddlers Green
  • Medical care
  • Torb
  • Water development
  • Homesteading
  • Movies--mail
  • Electricity
  • $9.50

#7  Folklore and folk arts  David Stanley editor  

  • Navajo and Ute crafts
  • Frontier crafts
  • Tricksters
  • Folk songs
  • Courting flute
  • Cradle boards
  • Geographic names
  • $ 9.50

#6  Cattlemen of Canyon Country  Bob McPherson editor  

  • Elk Mountain mission
  • Brands
  • John Scorup
  • Samuel Rowley
  • Elk Mountain range
  • Yarn Gallus
  • $9.50

#5  Ranching in San Juan   Bob McPherson editor  

  • Trapping lore
  • Pine gum salve
  • Charles Redd
  • Montezuma Creek Indian history
  • Sheep herding with Pep Redd
  • $9.50

Issues 1-4 no longer available.  

Sorry ! 

  


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Last Updated on July 31, 1997