Weaving: A tradition passing down from
one generation to the next.
My Navajo story about me.
Photos of the Gallup, New Mexico. This
is where my family lives.
Woven by the Grandmothers:
Marty de Montaño: Welcome to two new
exhibitions at the National Museum of the American Indian
in New York City. This exhibition, Woven By the Grandmothers, draws on
the Museum's collection of 19th century Navatextiles, one of the largest
and most comprehensive of its kind.
Legend in Sand painting: The
Evolution of the modern navajo Sand painting. This Web site will
examine the Navajo sandpainting as a religious item and as an art item.
Navajo places:
This web site tells about Navajo people legends and what is happening with
the navajo nation today.
How legend
got started: The following legends were created by the students at
The Orchard School.
Arizona Maps:
Maps of the tribes in my area.
Kachina Dolls:
This web site has photos of Kachina Dolls and tells about the dolls.
Navajo Rugs:
Penfield Gallery of Indian Arts Navajo Rug Exhibit.
Navajo Storyteller:
Has stories told by Navajo Storytellers and mask makers.
Spider Rock:
It is the home of Spider Women and the web site tells the legend of Spider
Women.
Map of Gallup:
Points of interest within a two-hour drive from Gallup.
Navajo
Blanket: This web site tells about Navajo blankets and how to
make blankets.
Navajo Stories:
This web site has many links other Navajo sites. (This site is a good place
to start your search for Navajo facts.)