Ednah New Rider Weber

EdNah New Rider Weber "Wolf Clan Woman," is a respected Native American elder and storyteller. She was born into the Skidi band of the Pawnee Nation and raised on the Crown Point Navajo Reservation in New Mexico. Weber has traveled all over the United States sharing stories of her childhood and life. She is also a gifted beadworker whose work has been recognized internationally and is featured in Lois Sherr Dubin's preeminent North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment. Weber lives with her family in Tucson, Arizona.


Books

  • Rattlesnake Mesa
    Stories from a Native American Childhood
    By Ednah New Rider Weber, Richela Renkun
    Paperback: $19.95
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    Rattlesnake Mesa

    Rattlesnake Mesa

    Stories from a Native American Childhood
    By Ednah New Rider Weber, Richela Renkun
    A true account of a spirited Native American girl's experiences growing up on a reservation and attending Phoenix Indian School in the 1920s, written in an engaging, unconventional style and accompanied by 38 dramatic photographs.

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