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Navajo Rug History

Navajo Rugs History

June 13, 2014 - 2:00 pm in Navajo History

The Navajo Rugs History begins with the Pueblo Indians, not with the Navajo men itself. During the 16th century, when the Spanish appeared and conquered subsequently the Pueblo Indians peaceful cultures and today’s the American Southwest and New Mexico,…

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.…

Navajo Black Lips

June 12, 2014 - 4:00 pm in Navajo History

There are lots of bands who really strive to explore and create new musical territory every time they go into any recording studio. Indeed, there are…

Navajo Spider Woman

Navajo Spider Woman

June 12, 2014 - 3:00 pm in Folklore

Traditional stories and legends of elders were told to entertain and teach their children as well as grandchildren. Navajo spider woman legends were told by the Holy people. Navajo spider woman was said to first weave the universe and taught Navajo (Dine)…

Navajo Cradleboard Story

Navajo Cradleboard Story

June 5, 2014 - 12:00 pm in Folklore

Navajo cradleboard is a traditional protective carrier for kids. Cradle board comes in different styles and designs, reflecting the different artisan cultures of indigenous practices. Even today, cradle boards are still common in Navajo as baby carriers. How…

Navajo Cosmology

Navajo Cosmology

June 4, 2014 - 2:00 pm in Navajo History

Navajo cosmology gives emphasis on the making of the world by Black God. In Navajo, they believe that he is the one who created the first man and woman in the earth and teach them the standard of living for the people or Dineh in Navajo language. The story…

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 Sacred Mountains

Navajo Sacred Mountains

June 3, 2014 - 2:00 pm in Folklore

Navajos sacred mountains are something remarkable and certainly worth climbing for because of their inherent importance. The traditional land of Navajo region is famous for Navajo’s people as dinette. The whole place encompasses a big portion of the Northern…

Navajo Horse Hair Pottery

Navajo Horse Hair Pottery

June 3, 2014 - 10:00 am in Navajo History

Horsehair pottery is an ancient form of art. As the name suggests, this pottery is made with the use of hair comes from the mane and tail of a horse. There is a belief that this was discovered by a potter in Pueblo whose long hair carries against a pot she…

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…