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Show TAPE 16 The following is a tape recorded interview with Dan W. Lehi conducted at White Mesa, Utah, San Juan County on July the 2nd, 1980. The interviewers are Gregory C. Thompson and Floyd A. O'Neil of the University of Utah American West Center. The interpreter for this series is Anna Lee Dutchie. We are interviewing Dan W. Lehi this morning. FO: Mr. Lehi, x^ here were you born? DL: I was born at Navajo Mountain. FO: At where? DL: Down Navajo Mountain. FO: At Navajo Mountain? Is that the area that is called Paiute Canyon? DL: No, that's on the East there, on the East, that's Paiute Canyon? FO: You were born on the other side of Navajo Mountain. DL: Yah, just on the Rainbow Bridge side. FO: On the Rainbox^ Bridge side. DL: Um hum. FO: And is there a name that you call that place where you were born? DL: It was called round rock. FO: Round rock, bald rock. DL: Yah, there were lots of rock, maybe two or three of them. I x< ras _? ? over there, them little hills, rocks, you know- I could still see the brush place where I was born. FO: I see. What did the people do over there? Were they herding cattle or did they have crops? What \< rere they doing there when you were born? DL: Well, when I was a young boy, you know, we had horses. We had horses and sheep. They taught me how to ride horses you know, |