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Show INTERVIEW: Mabel Dry and Kay Fowler August 8, 1967 Page 3 around. They never saw no smoke. There was nobody living around here. Even white people never stayed there, just their houses. So they went down that way, down through that Zion-. F: Zion Canyon? D: Yes, when it didn't have no road. There was a one-way horse trail. That's the way they go down. So they went down there and there was a lot of Indians and white people in them canyons down there. I don't know where it was; maybe in Rockville or someplace down there. And they used to say them people, Indian people, gave them some food. And I think one of those white guys that talk Indian, they'd always talk to the Indians, and he told them, 'Is there any Navajos among you people?' And the white people says, 'There's one Navajo came in.' That was that U\ a q O H v L And h e told them> 'Well> You tel1 --the other Indians told him-'No, that's an Indian, two Indians' They just wonder why they don't see no people over in Kanab. That's why they came over. And then that white guy told them, 'Some of the white peoples been killed at Navajo tonight and you tell that Indian to get out of this camp right away.' So them Indians told.those two guys, tell them to go home quick that night before-right after the dark. So they came back the same way where they went, went down into the canyon again. F: Oh, that's a good story. _. D: Yes, that's the story about J \\ (XQL)At \ - |