Moab History: What is the Navajo “storm” design?
The Moab Museum considers traditional Indigenous weavings as part of “The People’s Tapestry” exhibit
The Moab Museum considers traditional Indigenous weavings as part of “The People’s Tapestry” exhibit
The Moab Sun News chatted with the museum’s curatorial and collections manager.
The exhibit will be on display from June 23 through the fall
Teec Nos Pos style weaving rose to prominence in 1905.
Harvey Leake is an authority on the history of his pioneering ancestors, the Wetherills of the Four Corners region. During the…
The Collection is publicly available through the Grand County Public Library.
Pacific Islanders, namely from Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, and Tahiti arrived in the Utah in the late 1800s.
Looking at the contests and shows over the years ahead of this year’s Grand County Rodeo
As the school year winds down for Grand County students, photos and stories from the Museum’s Collection remind us that numerous…
The many ways people have made their way to Moab over time