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Weaving a World: Textiles and the Navajo Way of Seeing by: Willink & Zolbrod


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ISBN:  0890133077
Complete Book Title:Weaving a World: Textiles and the Navajo Way of Seeing
Author:Roseann S. Willink, Paul G. Zolbrod
Binding Type:Soft Cover
Copyright Date:1996
Number of Pages:114
Size:8.25 x 10 in.
Book Subject:Native American
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Weaving a World: Textiles and the Navajo Way of Seeing by: Willink & Zolbrod - ING-1996-0890133077-WH3 - 1

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Navajo weaving has long been admired for its technique and craftsmanship, but it is conceptual art as well, with much to say about the people who produce it. Authors Willink and Zolbrod approach these extraordinary textiles as a careful reader would a work of literature, attentive for clues that offer context and reveal meaning. Working with elders on the Navajo Reservation in eastern New Mexico and studying the exemplary textile collection housed in the Laboratory of Anthropology in Santa Fe, Willink and Zolbrod discover remarkable links between Navajo culture and the symbols and meaningful techniques contained in the textiles. Weaving is a sacred art, embodying prayers and ceremony, the collective creation stories and the mythic and historical past. In weaving, the individual contributes to the whole of her culture, preserving honzo, the concept that combines order, beauty, balance, and harmony. A fundamental reality is textured into a Navajo rug. It carries ancient thought and tradition and is an expression of history and poetry carefully structured to express a distinct sense of past, present, and future.


 

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