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Master teachers Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Peete held a Navajo weaving workshop in Tucson to teach skills while keeping Navajo culture alive for the next generation.
Most of the rugs woven by the older weavers represent the traditional Navajo weaving styles, while the younger weavers’ rugs depict winter scenes, Myers said. The money made from sales will help ...
Intel commissioned the Navajo rug as a gift to the American Indian Science & Engineering Society way back in 1994. It was crafted by Marilou Schultz based ...
The Navajo hold a giant place in the annals of Native American arts, and deservedly so. Around the time that Columbus discovered America, the Navajo were settling in what would become the southwestern ...
Melissa Cody is a fourth generation Navajo weaver. Her latest show, “Webbed Skies,” is on display at MoMA through September. The Show sat down with her to talk about her work.
Navajo weavings can bring thousands at auction, but the tribe's textile tradition is about far more than earning money. It's about preserving and transferring culture across generations.