1970s Handspun Navajo Connection Chevron Rug - Fannie Coan (#01)

1970s Handspun Navajo Connection Chevron Rug by Fannie Coan
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1970s Handspun Navajo Connection Chevron Rug - Fannie Coan (#01)

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1970s Handspun and Vegetal dyed Connection Chevron Rug
29 1/2" x 53"
The Wright Collection

This classic Chinle pattern weaving is also part of the Rigby Wright collection.  Its integrated chevron pattern and vegetable dyes speak of an earlier period of Navajo weaving.  The golden tones of this rug speaks of the golden glow of the Sun and its effect on earth, flora and fauna.  The softness of its colors remind us of early morning, when humans and animals are just waking and beginning their passage through another glorious day.

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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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