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Navajo Spindle

Navajo Spindle

June 17, 2014 - 6:27 pm in Navajo Rituals

Navajo spindle is truly an example of the supported spindle. This is being used by Pueblo Indian and Navajo nations. This spinner is sitting on a chair or floor while the underneath area of the shaft is resting in the ground. The thigh, its topmost part and…

Navajo Kinship

Navajo Kinship

June 16, 2014 - 12:00 pm in Navajo Rituals

The Navajo are being studied as the most interesting people around the world. Despite this fact, their own social organization is not yet understood.…

Navajo Concho Belts

Navajo Concho Belt

June 14, 2014 - 6:00 pm in Navajo Rituals

In the eighteen hundreds, Navajo Concho belt was typically fashioned and handmade from turquoise stone and silver metal. This belt is constructed from…

Navajo TeePees

Navajo Teepee

June 13, 2014 - 7:39 pm in Navajo Rituals

The Navajo people were in the past a nomadic tribe. During summer, these tribes live in brush shelters referred to as Navajo Teepee and during winter season, they practically lived in earth-covered lodges. People living in Navajo hunted antelope, elk and deer,…

Navajo White Granite

Navajo White Granite

June 13, 2014 - 12:00 pm in Navajo Rituals

One of the busiest and most likely to tear and wear place of all households is in the kitchen. This is a place where people usually preparing their meals. A home’s kitchen also serves as a receiving area for visitors and guests and also a place where others…

Navajo Peace Pipe

Navajo Peace Pipe

June 4, 2014 - 10:00 am in Navajo Rituals

Most people are familiar that native pipes were frequently utilized in the old times to assist bring peace between nations or tribes. The word “peace pipe” has appeared lately because of songs and stories of old. But some are aware that native tribes in…

Navajo Horse Blanket

Navajo Horse Blankets

June 2, 2014 - 3:00 pm in Navajo Rituals

The Purpose of Horse Blankets The purposes of horse blankets have changes greatly over the period of time. Horse blankets were not first thought of to be utilized for horses and where more of a typical all purpose everyday item. Not just had their intentions…

Navajo Morning Prayer

Navajo Morning Prayer

June 2, 2014 - 10:00 am in Navajo Rituals

About the Navajo Dine or Navajo for the most part are the most plentiful of the Native American Tribes having 290,000poeple. The region of the Navajo that is approximately the size of Western Virginia officially takes in 25,000 sq miles at the juncture of…

Navajo Saddle Blankets

Navajo Saddle Blankets

May 28, 2014 - 12:00 pm in Navajo Rituals

For more than three centuries, the Navajo tribe had been weaving the very popular Navajo saddle blankets. It has been the tradition of the tribe to create blankets for their own use and is doing the activity as a part of their tradition for a very long time…

Navajo Peyote Songs

Navajo Peyote Songs

May 26, 2014 - 10:00 am in Navajo Rituals

Music is everywhere; it has been part of ceremonies and special gatherings throughout the ages. Peyote song is being used by the Navajo People for religious purposes. Singing and listening to Navajo peyote Song allows non-natives to understand about the Native…