CROSS NUMBER PUZZLE

ACROSS:

A. How many acres is the Navajo Nation?

B. What year was John Lorenzo Hubbell born?

C. What year did Dorothy Smith Hubbell come to Ganado to teach the Hubbell grandchildren?
DOWN:

D. What year did The Long Walk begin?

E. How many acres make up the Hubbell homestead?

B. What year did John Lorenzo Hubbell die?

C. What year did construction begin on the guest hogan?

F. How old was John Lorenzo Hubbell when he moved to Ganado to begin trading?

Go to the rug room in the Trading Post and look for the miniature paintings of early Navajo rugs. Some of these are by the artist, Elbridge Ayer Burbank who visited here many times. During his travels he copied old rugs and sent them to John Lorenzo Hubbell who showed them to the weavers. This is how some of the old rug designs were preserved.

A Ganado Red rug always has a red background and usually a black border. The other two colors used are grey and white. Color the rug using these colors.

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Conservation Code

1. Pick up any litter you see at Hubbell Trading Post and where you live. 2. We conserve energy here in the Park. Prevent waste at home by turning off lights, TVs, and radios when not in use. 3. Water is a precious resource. Use only what you need and help keep our rivers and streams clean. 4. We recycle aluminum cans here at Hubbell Trading Post. Find out if your town has a recycling program and get involved. 5. Remember, take Pride in America! Help keep the place you live and visit clean, safe and beautiful for everyone.

Thank you for being a part of Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, wear your badge and title proudly.

This publication was produced with funds donated by Western National Parks Association.

www.wnpa.org 7/2003 Printed on recycled paper.