Front:
GREETINGS FROM
The INDIAN CAPITAL
CALAUP
NEW MEXICO
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Back:
DISTRIBUTED BY J. R. WILLIS, BOX 665, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.
GALLUP, NEW MEXICO
often called the "Last Frontier", is on the
border of the great Navajo Indian Reservation,
which comprises 15,000,000 acres of land and
48,000 souls, ever increasing. Navajos are
famed for their blankets and hand-made silver
jewelry set with turquoise. More articles of
Indian origin are marketed from Gallup than
from any other city in America.
It is also distinguished as the "Indian Capi-
tal", many tribes of Indians from the four
cardinal points being neighbors and visitors,
especially to the Inter-Tribal Indian Cere-
monial, which is held annually during the last
week of August. The Hopi, Zuni, Acoma, La-
guna, Apache, (3 tribes) Utes, Sioux and
many tribes of the Rio Grande take part in
this colorful event.
Gallup is near the Continental Divide, in
the beautiful Red Mesa country, with its Ice
Caves, Inscription Rock and scenic grandeur to
attract artists and tourists "off the beaten
- path.'
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