Hubbell Trading Post · Junior Ranger Workbook

Hubbell Trading Post
National Historic Site
Junior Ranger Workbook

National Park Service
U.S. Department of Interior

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WELCOME TO HUBBELL TRADING POST, NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE....

We are looking for a few SPECIAL Junior Rangers! You will learn many things about theSite by doing your best to complete this workbook(hint: answers can be found in the Visitor Center byusing the computer, reading the park brochure, observing and asking for help).After you are finished, bring itback to the visitor center and have it checked by a Ranger.

A. If you were a Navajo person living long ago, name two things you would bring to the Trading Post to trade.

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B. Name two things that you would trade for.

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C. If you visited Hubbell Trading Post long ago, what might you have smelled?

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D. Name two ways the Hubbell’s lived that are different from how you live.

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E. Name two new things that you learned about the Navajo people.

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MATCH THE NUMBER AND LETTER:

1. What do the Navajo people call themselves?
2. The area where the Hubbell family and Chief Many Horses are buried.
3. The removal of the Navajo people from their homeland in 1864.
4. When did Hubbell Trading Post become a National Historic Site?
5. The 6, 8, or 10 sided traditional home of the Navajo people.
6. Used their language to create a secret code during World War II.
7. The year John Lorenzo Hubbell ca
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