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Show INTERVIEW: Mabel Dry and Kay Fowler August 8, 1967 Page 21 school. F: Your first two boys? D: Yes, just my oldest boys. Then when they were going to school, we moved back here so they can go to school. F: I see, they had the school on the reservation. D: Yes, they had the school up here. They had the schoolhouse and two other houses where the school teachers stayed and the superintendent stayed. We didn't go nowhere after that. F: You just stayed here all there all the time? D: Yes, stayed here and took care of my kids and my brothers when they go to school. But they are grown-up now, grown-up mans. I had one sister going to school but she's dead now. F: Has your place always been right here, right on this spot? D: Yes, but I used to live right over there where them trees is when my kids were small and we decided to move here when my grandmother and my mother and my uncle died. So we just moved" here. F; Where had they been living then? D: My grandma was living over there just by us and my uncle lived up here. So we are living here now. F: Were you husband's people from here, too? D: Yes. F: So they were Kaibab people? D: Yes, they were Kaibab people. |