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Join us in conserving and promoting this heritage breed that still provides wool for the nation's professional fiber artists and is a vital food in many Southwestern homes.
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More than Four Hundred Years Ago
... the first Churro sheep were brought into the Southwest by
Don Juan Onate. The fact that these sheep still exist today is
a testimony to their endurance and
See website for more details...
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Sheep Is Life is hosted by DinA© College in collaboration with DinA© bA' AAna', Native American Pastoral Textile Project of the Institute of American Indian Arts, Navajo-Churro Sheep Association, and Navajo Sheep Project.
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Sheep Is Life is hosted by Diné College in collaboration with Diné bÃ' ÃÃna', Native American Pastoral Textile Project of the Institute of American Indian Arts, Navajo-Churro Sheep Association, and Navajo Sheep Project, and administered by Recursos de Santa Fe, a nonprofit organization.
Diné bí' íína' (Navajo Lifeways)
N.G. Manymules Bitsoi, DBI President
Diné bí' íína' is a nonprofit organization founded in Arizona in 1991.
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Land and Lamb, a Vermont farm dedicated to the survival of the Navajo-Churro Sheep, host this site featuring a history of this rare breed.
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A Brief Navajo-Churro History ... The Churra, a traditional Spanish sheep breed, was the very first breed of sheep in the New World. Imported in 1598, by
A Brief Navajo-Churro History …
The Churra, a traditional Spanish sheep breed, was the very first breed of sheep in the New World. Imported in 1598, by the Spanish explorer Juan de Onate, their
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