Navajo Mountain Chant Basket - Peggy Black (#203)
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Navajo Baskets
Mountain Chant
18 1/4"
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Navajo Baskets - Peggy Black See all items in this categoryRelated legends:
Tsilkehji - Mountain Chant
There were
twelve men and two women belonging to one family called N'Dohtet-leh and whose
home was at Taylin (Horse Lake in the Apache country); they rode on sun dogs killing
the cave dwellers in that region while the two women stayed at Taylin. Early one
morning they came to Kintyel near Kayenta and found the cave dwellers holding
the Eagle ceremony, and the N'Dohtet-leh killed all the Eagle dancers? 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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