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Portrait of Hastin-Nez
[Navajo Name: Hastiin Nééz, Tall Man, Other names: Dahaana Nééz Slivers, Old Man Slivers] 1910 By Elbridge Ayer Burbank Maternal Clan: Tódíchíi’nii [Bitter Water Clan] Paternal Clan: Tábaahá [Water Edge Clan] First Spouse: Mrs. Slivers Children: Two-he [see HUTR 1963], Neh-Az-Bah [see HUTR 2019], Asdzaa Su’gí & Ma’ii deeshgiizhinii Nééz Ba’ Asdzaa, Tonto [see HUTR 1913], Apache [see HUTR 1930], and Jim Slivers. Second Spouse: Unknown Children: Adele Slivers, Ned Slivers, Wilfred Slivers, and Mary Slivers Foley. Mr. Slivers was the chief cook for the Hubbell family for many years. Later when Hastin-Nez became blind, his children led him to work at Hubbell Trading Post. In 1864, Dahaana Nééz carried his two year old brother to Fort Sumner on the Long Walk. Oil on canvas L 76.9, W 45.0 cm Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, HUTR 3416 |
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