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Show Sandals Of The Anasazi Exhibit BOULDER What does your footwear say about you? What can it say about the past? Find out from an exhibit of hand-woven sandals on display at the Anasazi State Park in Boulder. "Treading in the Past: Sandals of the Anasazi," which was a featured fea-tured exhibit on a larger scale at the Utah Museum of Natural History at the University of Utah last summer, will be in Boulder through August. This exhibit features hand-woven Anasazi sandals made between 1 AD to 1300 AD. (See Sandals Of The Anasazi Indians Indi-ans On Page 4A) Sandals Of The Anasazi Exhibit From Page 1 "This exhibit explores the hand-woven hand-woven Anasazi sandals that are 700 to 1500 years old, and bind together the art, archaeology, history and lifeways of the Anasazi people who inhabited the Four Corners Region. The Anasazi people, Puebo ancestors, an-cestors, were determined farmers, skilled architects and master artisans. arti-sans. They are known to us today through the stories, traditions and collective memories of their descendants de-scendants and also by the things they made and left behind in the remove canyons of the four corners region. |