From the Historic Toadlena Trading Post,
and the Toadlena Collection, we are
proud to offer you a very special collection of weavings from the master
weavers of the Toadlena/Two Grey Hills area.
The historic trading post
has been an integral part of the Navajo community of over 100 years.
In 1997, Mark Winter leased
the Toadlena trading post. He had a vision of learning more about the
area’s weaving families and supporting traditional weaving activities. He
had traded in Navajo rugs and blankets for years, but never had the close
contact with the weavers that he could have by moving to this remote area
near Newcomb.
Mark has encouraged high quality weaving. He developed a collection of
weavings from most all the mid-20th century weavers in the area. This
collection is open to the public. He also purchases first weavings from
young weavers to encourage them to learn from their mothers and
grandmothers. The Toadlena Trading Post supports 125 weavers living within
a 15 mile radius and is the social center for the area.