Navajo 10 inch Ceremonial Basket - Peggy Black (#317)

Navajo 10 inch Ceremonial Basket - Peggy Black (#317)
Navajo 10 inch Ceremonial Basket - Peggy Black (#317)
Navajo 10 inch Ceremonial Basket - Peggy Black (#317)

Navajo 10 inch Ceremonial Basket - Peggy Black (#317)

Peggy Black

Navajo Baskets
Ceremonial
10"
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The ceremonial basket is an essential tool of Navajo medicine men. It serves as a depiction of the heritage and lore of the people. Used as a sacred vessel, the Navajo Ceremonial basket, is considered one of the most elementary symbols of the Navajo. The white radiating center has ties to the emergence of the people from previous worlds. Life and birth are depicted. The black- stepped protrusions into the white portray the lower worlds and the rugged exit early natives made. Red rings represent the joining of blood, marriage, children, and family as well as the red earth on which the Navajo people walk.


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Peggy Black

One of the famous Douglas Mesa basket weavers, there wasn't much question about what Peggy Rock Black would choose to pursue in life. She was born into a family of weavers before she married into an equally talented family of weavers.

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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

Navajo Ceremonial Baskets
The Navajo wedding basket also reflects many values of traditional life and so often contains all six sacred mountains, including Huerfano and Gobernador Knob, though the size of the basket may determine the numher of mountains in the design. The center spot in the basket represents the beginning of this world, where the Navajo people emerged from a reed? More about this legend

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