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    Navajo weaving (Navajo: diyogí) are textiles produced by Navajo people, who are based near the Four Corners area of the United States. Navajo textiles...
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    Navajo are a Native American people of the Southwestern United States. With more than 399,494 enrolled tribal members as of 2021[update], the Navajo Nation...
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    The Navajo Nation (Navajo: Naabeehó Bináhásdzo), also known as Navajoland, is a Native American reservation of Navajo people in the United States. It...
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    The Navajo-Churro, or Churro for short, (also American or Navajo Four-Horned) is a breed of domestic sheep originating with the Spanish Churra sheep obtained...
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  • Melissa Cody (category Navajo textile artists)
    Museum Navajo Weaving: Tradition and Trade exhibit, World Traveler is a 90x 48 in. wool textile piece. Like the Germantown Revival style of weaving, Cody...
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    periodicals (1322) relating to weaving. British Pathé Weaving Linen 1940-1949 Educational film Illustrated Guide of Tilling and Weaving: Rural Life in China from...
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    include the Navajo and Apache. Sandpainting is an aspect of Navajo healing ceremonies that inspired an art form. Navajos learned to weave on upright looms...
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    Ganado, Arizona (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    Ganado (Navajo: Lókʼaahnteel) is a chapter of the Navajo Nation and census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, Arizona, United States. The population...
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    Grace Henderson Nez (category Navajo women artists)
    Cultural Text: Contemporary Navajo Weaving". American Indian Art Magazine. 32: 38–49. "Navajo rugs, Navajo rug regional weaving areas, Indian Trading Posts"...
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    Navajo trading posts flourished on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah from 1868 until about 1970. Trading posts, usually owned...
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    Clara Sherman (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    best living Navajo weavers." "Clara Sherman Obituary - Newcomb, New Mexico". Tributes.com. Retrieved 2020-04-13. "Clara Sherman, Navajo Weaving". Convocations...
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    Mary Holiday Black (category Navajo artists)
    as part of "Weaving a Revolution: A Celebration of Contemporary Navajo Baskets", the first major museum exhibit on Navajo basket weaving. Black's work...
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    colours can be described as "[warp colour] shot with [weft colour]." The weaving technique can also be applied to other fibres such as cotton, linen, and...
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    Manta (dress) (category Navajo culture)
    Details." Navajo Weaving at Arizona State Museum. 2006. Retrieved 20 March 2012. Sublette, Mark. "A History of Navajo Rugs and Navajo Blankets ." Navajo Textiles...
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  • Irene Clark (category Navajo women artists)
    Collection of Contemporary Navajo Weaving. Denver, Colorado: Denver Art Museum, exhibition brochure. 1992. "Weaving is Life: Navajo weavings from the Edwin L....
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    Anatolian rugs of village or rural production, as well as in traditional Navajo weaving. A smaller rug can be woven continuously by fitting in one line of pile...
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  • Daisy Taugelchee (category Navajo artists)
    "Daisy Taugelchee, World's most famous Navajo Rug Weaver". Navajo People. Retrieved 31 August 2021. "37c Navajo Weaving stamp - United States Postal Service"...
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    Hosteen Klah (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    Hosteen Klah (Navajo: Hastiin Tłʼa, 1867– February 27, 1937) was a Navajo artist and medicine man. He documented aspects of Navajo religion and related...
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    rich weaving tradition, with roots in the weaving practices of Spain and Mexico and heavy influences from the local weaving traditions of the Navajo and...
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    Navajo Reservation, which is the largest reservation in the country. As of 2005 the Hopi Reservation is entirely surrounded by the much larger Navajo...
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    from oral history. In modern times, weaving serves as both an art form and a source of income. Organizing into weaving collectives have helped Mayan women...
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    subsequent weavings are in the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Others are in the collection of Andrew Lloyd Webber. The Stanmore Hall weaving of The Attainment...
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  • Tyrrell Tapaha (category Navajo artists)
    traditional Navajo-type loom with a batten and weaving comb, they produce woven textiles and fiber art using hand spun vegetal matter dyed Navajo-Churro fleece...
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    to narrative quilting. Weaving clothing and blankets was common among many of the American Indian tribes, especially the Navajo. Patterns would be woven...
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  • Joyce Begay-Foss (category Navajo women artists)
    Mexico and on a Navajo reservation in Arizona. When she was young, she and her family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico. She began weaving in her 20s, and...
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  • Diné Bahaneʼ (redirect from Navajo way)
    Diné Bahaneʼ (Navajo pronunciation: [tɪ̀né pɑ̀xɑ̀nèʔ], Navajo: "Story of the People"), is a Navajo creation story that describes the prehistoric emergence...
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    Basket weaving (also basketry or basket making) is the process of weaving or sewing pliable materials into three-dimensional artifacts, such as baskets...
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  • specialised in finer linens, and bespoke weaving, sometimes of only one custom sized tablecloth, or the weaving-in of the customers own family crest, company...
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    Crystal, New Mexico (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
    During the winter months, he employed Navajo weavers to make rugs. Moore ensured that the wool and the weaving was good quality, and created designs of...
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    Barbara Teller Ornelas (category Navajo artists)
    to make a documentary film, A Loom with a View: Modern Navajo Weavers, which explores the weaving of her family members, including Barbara herself, Barbara’s...
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