
Spin-offs help Diné reclaim culture
The Navajo Nation Museum hosts “spinoffs” — days for working on weaving, knitting or other wool projects — the third Saturday of every month except May and June.
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By Cindy Yurth | Mar 26, 2018 | Culture |
The Navajo Nation Museum hosts “spinoffs” — days for working on weaving, knitting or other wool projects — the third Saturday of every month except May and June.
Read MoreBy Cindy Yurth | Mar 8, 2018 | Culture |
Buy a yarn or spin one at one-stop shop for weavers
Read MoreBy Cindy Yurth | Mar 8, 2018 | Culture |
The style is modern, but the symbols are as old as the Diné. The language is English, but the words are from stories that were retold over the generations in Navajo before they were ever written down.
Read MoreBy Cindy Yurth | Mar 1, 2018 | Culture |
Fiber artist creates a fitting tribute to his first mentor
Read MoreBy Pauly Denetclaw | Feb 15, 2018 | Culture |
Amid the urban sprawl of the Phoenix metro area stood a small hogan. The door was covered with a brown fleece blanket with a Pendleton design.
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