This is Staci Hancock Smith. She is carrying on the tradition of raising sheep.
Staci is the great great granddaughter of Gunnar Thude. Gunnar has been mentioned before on this blog and the years he raised sheep passing on the love of the sheep to his daughter Elma Sanudo. This is Elma’s great granddaughter.
While she may have only a few at the moment, who knows what may happen. Tomorrow we will look at sheep back in the Buckeye Valley!
It came to my attention a few years ago that the sheep industry in Arizona was disappearing. I love history, traveling to new places and research. These have been combined in researching this history. I am an independent researcher and speaker and also part of AZ Speaks with the Arizona Humanities. I hold a BA in Anthropology, a MA and Ph.D. in geography. My masters was in land use geography and the Ph.D. was more in historical geography. I love to travel and have visited all seven continents and more than 50 countries. I am a member of the Women Writing the West.
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Nice picture cute lamb and girl! Nice to see the tradition carried on. I am a distant relative as Gunner was “Uncle Gunner”to me as I grew up. I spent a summer on his ranch in Williams. I come from the Frandsen side of the family.
Nice picture cute lamb and girl! Nice to see the tradition carried on. I am a distant relative as Gunner was “Uncle Gunner”to me as I grew up. I spent a summer on his ranch in Williams. I come from the Frandsen side of the family.
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