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Native American Art Magazine - Weaving a Story

Native American Art Magazine - Weaving a Story
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An exclusive digital review featuring a collection of stories spotlighting weavings and textiles from the pages of Native American Art

Wool of the Earth • Raising sheep by hand and shearing them herself, Indian Market veteran Lola Cody is a self-sustaining powerhouse in the weaving world.

YEIBICHAI WEAVINGS FEATURING WOMEN DANCERS • A look at the origins and early historical development of these secular Navajo weavings and their ceremonial themes.

IT’S A MYSTERY • A 140- to 150-year-old Navajo transitional blanket may have been intentionally woven to form sacred symbols when folded in certain ways. Or perhaps it’s simply a nice weaving.

THE FINER THINGS • Crafted for special ceremonies among the Diné people, dress panels are more than works of art, they’re a lasting part of material culture.

TRADITION AND TRADE • An exhibition at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum showcases the evolution of Navajo pictorial blankets.

REGIONAL AUTHENTICITY • Trading posts across the Southwest preserve the history and regional traditions of Native textile art.

WEAVING A STORY

All at Once: THE GIFT OF NAVAJO WEAVING • The Heard Museum delves into a superb collection of Navajo textiles and the stories behind them during an exhibition on view through fall 2021.

THE SCHOCH FIRST PHASE CHIEF’S BLANKET • The discovery of a Navajo masterpiece.

A SYMBOL’S HISTORY • The Whirling Log in Navajo Weaving

STEP BY STEP • The Art of collecting antique Navajo weavings

A THREAD THROUGH TIME • Two generations of weavers are creating magnificent works and putting a small New Mexico town on the map.

LOST ART • In a commissioned piece for the Smithsonian, Tyra Shackleford showcases sprang weaving.

PAINTING WITH WOOL • Navajo weaver Marian Nez stuns judges at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial with her Spider Rock weaving.

A COMPELLING STORY OF CHANGE • Six rare Navajo textiles illustrate artistic adaptation.

COLOR RIOT! • Multicolored textiles highlight weavers’ individuality at the Montclair Art Museum.

THE SACRED ART OF WEAVING

WEAVING is LIFE • Weaver siblings, Tyler and Naiomi Glasses, bring their unique perspectives back to Phoenix.

The Heritage of the Chilkat Blanket (Naaxéin): A History and Art Preserved

TRADITIONThrough the GENERATIONS • Fifth-generation weaver Barbara Teller Ornelas returns to the Heard Indian Fair & Market.


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An exclusive digital review featuring a collection of stories spotlighting weavings and textiles from the pages of Native American Art

Wool of the Earth • Raising sheep by hand and shearing them herself, Indian Market veteran Lola Cody is a self-sustaining powerhouse in the weaving world.

YEIBICHAI WEAVINGS FEATURING WOMEN DANCERS • A look at the origins and early historical development of these secular Navajo weavings and their ceremonial themes.

IT’S A MYSTERY • A 140- to 150-year-old Navajo transitional blanket may have been intentionally woven to form sacred symbols when folded in certain ways. Or perhaps it’s simply a nice weaving.

THE FINER THINGS • Crafted for special ceremonies among the Diné people, dress panels are more than works of art, they’re a lasting part of material culture.

TRADITION AND TRADE • An exhibition at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum showcases the evolution of Navajo pictorial blankets.

REGIONAL AUTHENTICITY • Trading posts across the Southwest preserve the history and regional traditions of Native textile art.

WEAVING A STORY

All at Once: THE GIFT OF NAVAJO WEAVING • The Heard Museum delves into a superb collection of Navajo textiles and the stories behind them during an exhibition on view through fall 2021.

THE SCHOCH FIRST PHASE CHIEF’S BLANKET • The discovery of a Navajo masterpiece.

A SYMBOL’S HISTORY • The Whirling Log in Navajo Weaving

STEP BY STEP • The Art of collecting antique Navajo weavings

A THREAD THROUGH TIME • Two generations of weavers are creating magnificent works and putting a small New Mexico town on the map.

LOST ART • In a commissioned piece for the Smithsonian, Tyra Shackleford showcases sprang weaving.

PAINTING WITH WOOL • Navajo weaver Marian Nez stuns judges at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial with her Spider Rock weaving.

A COMPELLING STORY OF CHANGE • Six rare Navajo textiles illustrate artistic adaptation.

COLOR RIOT! • Multicolored textiles highlight weavers’ individuality at the Montclair Art Museum.

THE SACRED ART OF WEAVING

WEAVING is LIFE • Weaver siblings, Tyler and Naiomi Glasses, bring their unique perspectives back to Phoenix.

The Heritage of the Chilkat Blanket (Naaxéin): A History and Art Preserved

TRADITIONThrough the GENERATIONS • Fifth-generation weaver Barbara Teller Ornelas returns to the Heard Indian Fair & Market.


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