Navajo Thunderbirds at Night Basket - Alicia Nelson (#156)
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Navajo Basket
"Thunderbirds at Night"
17"
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Navajo Baskets - Alicia Nelson See all items in this categoryRelated legends:
Basketry
Basketry
is a woman's industry, which is also pursued by the nadle (he changes), hermaphrodites,
or men skilled in the arts and industries of both men and women. Basketry, however,
is not classified with textile fabrics (yistl'o), but with sewing (nalkhad). It
is of interest also that, while the basket is in progress, the sewer is untouched
and avoided by the members of her family? More about this legend
Sandpainting
The gods'
sandpaintings are kept on deerskin or on sheets of sky or naska rather than being
made new in sand each time. The picture cannot be given in this form to men who
are not as "good" as the gods; "They might quarrel over the picture
and tear it, and that would bring misfortune; the black cloud would not come again,
the rain would not fall; the corn would not grow."? More about this legend
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