Navajo Whirlwind Turtle Basket - Angelina Holiday (#008)

Navajo Whirlwind Turtle Basket - Angelina Holiday (#008)
Navajo Whirlwind Turtle Basket - Angelina Holiday (#008)
Navajo Whirlwind Turtle Basket - Angelina Holiday (#008)
Navajo Whirlwind Turtle Basket - Angelina Holiday (#008)

Navajo Whirlwind Turtle Basket - Angelina Holiday (#008)

Navajo Basket
Whirlwind Turtle Basket
12 3/4"


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Angelina Holiday Following closely in the footsteps of her accomplished and well recognized mother, Angelina Holiday has begun weaving contemporary basketry using the single-rod technique and her mother's innovative designs. Although Angelina is only getting started in her weaving career, she shows the promise of a good student nurtured by a patient but exacting instructor. We think she has a great future. See full biography | See all items by Angelina Holiday

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Related legends:

Turtle & Frog
This episode appears in four versions of the attack on the Pueblo. It precedes the story of the main attack or constitutes this attack. The scalps which they obtain are, however, not the object of the suitor test. Frog and turtle kill the enemy or their young women. They have hidden in the "walled up water supply" which is drawn off to reveal them? More about this legend

Whirlwinds/Breathing
After the bow and arrows of lightning were returned to the Sun, Hasjelti and Hasjohon came to First Man and First Woman and asked them what they thought about all that had happened. "What will take place now will be your plan," they said. "Yes," answered First Man and First Woman, "Now it must be our plan. We will think about it." The Sun brought a turquoise man fetish and gave it to Yol gai esdzan, the White Bead Woman? More about this legend

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

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