Navajo Everything is Alright Pictorial Rug - Ellen Tsosie (#05)

Navajo Everything is Alright Pictorial Rug - Ellen Tsosie (#05)
Navajo Everything is Alright Pictorial Rug - Ellen Tsosie (#05)
Navajo Everything is Alright Pictorial Rug - Ellen Tsosie (#05)

Navajo Everything is Alright Pictorial Rug - Ellen Tsosie (#05)

Navajo Pictorial Rug
"Everything is Alright"
18 1/2" x 26"
 $225.00

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First Man planned to build a home. He dug a shallow pit in the earth and raised the poles. For the main poles First Man used the Black Bow, which is called Altqin dilqil. There were two parts of this Black Bow, and two other parts, one cut from the Male Reed and one From the Female Reed. The other poles were those at hand. Then the whole structure was covered with earth and grass, and the first dwelling was built? More about this legend

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After the medicine woman told the people about the prayersticks she told them that there was a place in the underworld where two rivers crossed. It was called ni tqin'kae tsosi, fine fiber cotton (Indian hemp). There were two persons who brought the seed of that plant, they were spiders. They said that the people were to use the plant instead of skins for their clothing. So this seed was planted in the earth? More about this legend

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