Louisa Wade Wetherill

Wetherhill meeting with Utes to arrange a peaceful end between the Utes and the U.S. Army in the Bluff War. Louisa Wade Wetherill (2 September 1877 – 18 September 1945) lived with her husband and children in remote trading posts among the Navajo people in New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona for more than 25 years and became an authority on Navajo culture. She spoke the Navajo language and became expert in medicinal herbs and plants known to the Navajo, art, especially sandpainting, traditional stories, and weaving. She was known by the Navajo as ''Asthon Sosi'' or "Slim Woman." Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Gillmor, Frances, 1903-1993
    Published 1967
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    by Gillmor, Frances
    Published 1934
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    Published 1951
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