Navajo Jewelry Making 101. Basic Soldering
Soldering Silver Eagle Ring Using Hard Solder. By Dine' Artist: Wil Paul Arviso
Clothing Store Drops Navajo Name
The word Navajo no longer appears on Urban Outfitters' website.
Kingman Turquoise Infused Soaps & Bowls
Hand made exfoliating Turquoise Infused hand Soaps. Scented and non scented available.
Hand made Turquoise nugget decorative bowls. Small and medium size available.
Available at kingmanturquoise.com or call 928.565.4650
61st Annual Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture at the Museum of Northern Arizona, August 2010
(Flagstaff, AZ)—The 61st Annual Navajo Festival of Arts and Culture at the Museum of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff presents artists, music, dances, and Heritage Insight programs. Over 75 Navajo artists will gather at the festival—weavers, jewelers, painters, potters, basket makers—continuing the tradition of bringing their artwork to market and sharing what makes their artwork distinctive. Two days of programming highlight top musical names from the region, a traditional dance group, movies, and revealing talks by area experts to give visitors an inside look into the largest Indian tribe in the Southwest.
Navajo Festival activities all day Saturday August 7th and Sunday August 8th at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Website:
About the Navajo Nation - The Navajo Nation has the largest reservation in the U.S., covering nearly 27,000 square miles in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. The population of the Navajo Nation has surpassed 250,000. As a sovereign nation, it is focused on health card, education, economic development, and employment to benefit its people. Thousands of people each year visit the natural wonders at Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly, and Chaco Canyon on the Navajo Reservation.
Exhibition Video: Discovering American Indian Art
Presented to the public by the Frank H. McClung Museum of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
A special thanks to:
The Exhibition Curators (Dr. Michael H. Logan and Dr. Gerald F. Schroedl)
The University of Tennessee in Knoxville's (Department of Anthropology)
McClung Museum Director (Dr. Jefferson Chapman)
Our Exhibition Sponsors (Home Federal Bank, UT Knoxville's Ready for the World-International and Intercultural Awareness Initiative, and UT Knoxville's Office of Research)
The Research Assistants (Christy Bohon-Perez and Cora Macmillan)
Acknowledgements:
The Anonymous Lenders who shared a portion of their collection
Frank H. McClung Museum
Special Collections, UTK Library
The Native American artists who produced these exceptional items.
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Rayson
Produced by:
The University of Tennessee Video and Photography Center
Web and Media Coordinator:
Catherine R. Shteynberg
Motion Graphics:
Lance T. Pettiford
Native Youth Designs
Native Youth Designs is a business run by youth for youth. All proceeds from this business support youth artists and provides them with empowering opportunities. We have now expand into San Juan High and Whitehorse High, bring our program to new students. Contact us:
Running Dineh Bi Keyah Episode 8
Vice President Jonathan Nez highlights the Pinon Trail at Dine' College in Tsaile, Arizona for episode 8. He also provides information on the Dine' Bi Ch'iiya' Summit, Shiprock Marathon and fitness events in Shiprock, N.M. and Oljato, UT in the coming week.
Vice President Nez is preparing for the Behind the Rocks Ultra in Moab at the end of the month. Once again, please send us your photos, videos, stories, trail locations, etc. to highlight in the next episode. Email: nnvponthemove@gmail.com
See you on the trails!
Navajo Weavings with Ceremonial Themes: A Historical Overview of a Secular Art Form
Rebecca Valette, Professor Emeritus, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures
Featuring more than 500 photos and maps, this is the first comprehensive, research-based history of Navajo weavings with imagery inspired by tribal sacred practices. These Yei, Yeibichai, and sandpainting textiles have been the most sought after by collectors and the least studied by scholars. In spite of their iconography, they never served a ceremonial function. They were created by Navajo women at the instigation of Anglo traders, for sale to wealthy collectors willing to pay premium prices for their perceived spiritual symbolism. This book describes the historical and artistic development of the genre from its controversial emergence around 1900, to the 1920-1940 period of intense creativity, and concluding with the contemporary search for innovative patterns. Never-before-published weavings, detailed annotations, and an extensive bibliography make this an invaluable reference for scholars and collectors, and a fascinating exploration for all who are interested in the Southwest and its native cultures.
FINAL NIGHT OF PLAY, GCHS 2016
Curtain Calls and Closing Credits, Wizard of Oz final night, Dec. 14, 2016, Grand County High School, Moab, Utah.
Penn State New Kensington Alternative Spring Break 2016 - Navajo Nation Video Diary
Eleven Penn State New Kensington students and staff members visited the Navajo Nation (Tuba City, AZ) during Spring Break for service learning. The Alternative Spring Break trip featured working on service projects, learning about the Navajo culture, and getting to know each other. This is their video diary for the trip, which occurred March 4-12, 2016.
Preserving America's Landscape Legacy
This video examines the importance of preserving the integrity of America's historic landscapes. Beginning with the role of landscape in film, the video uses landscapes familiar to most Americans to foster an understanding of how landscapes grow and change, but must still be preserved.
Narrated by Angela Lansbury.
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