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The last bag in the house held two blankets handed down from his great-grandmother. The Navajo blanket was once put to use when his great-grandmother's cat had kittens, he said. He put the blanket ...
I wanted to write a splashy lede that compared Andy Williams (think Christmas Special) to Andy Warhol (think of how he might deconstruct a Christmas Special). The thing is, these two men, who seem ...
If Hazel married in 1912, the Navajo weaving might have been given to her as a wedding present. The colors and texture of the wool, together with the pattern, suggest that this saddle blanket ...
An east-side gallery is showing about 30 rare Navajo blankets, most of which are for sale. But you better bring plenty of spending money if you want to take one home. The blankets range in price ...
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a blanket woven by a child of Spiderwoman for a child.” — Tony Abeyta Woven from a baseline of pain, Navajo weavers turned trauma into celebration through beautiful textiles.
Early Pueblo blankets and rugs were mostly made up of naturally colored fibers — brown, black, gray and tan — but the Navajo had a preference for red. Nonetheless, red dyes were hard to come ...
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