Toney Tillohash Interview Two

Summary: 
In this interview, Toney Tillohash discusses topics related to life in Bryce Canyon and Kanab and the Heaton Family.
Description: 

In this interview, Toney Tillohash discusses the traditional Native American names of Utah Parks and Monuments renamed by settlers, life in and around Bryce Canyon, the Kaibab Tribe, the Smart Project, Kanab “in the early days”, traditional Paiute homes, and the Heaton family.

Cultural Narrative: 

Toney Tillohash is a member of the Kaibab Band of Pauites and was born in Kaibab, Utah. In his youth he worked as Edward Sapir's liguistic informant in 1910 while a student at Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania. Shortly after marriage to his wife, Bessie, he moved to the Shivwits Reservation in Southerwestern Utah where he was a farm worker/cowboy. He and Bessie had eight children. Over the years, he was an active member of the Shivwits Band of Paiute Tribal Council and served as Chairman until 1955. At the time of the interview, he lived with his daughter, Eunice Surveyor in Cima, Califonia.

Location Description: 

St. George, Utah