The Traditional Weaving of the Navajo (14/20)

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The Traditional Weaving of the Navajo

The Navajo people of the American Southwest have a long tradition of weaving, creating intricate, symbolic textiles that reflect the spiritual and cultural landscape of their ancestors. Navajo rugs and blankets, often made from wool and dyed with natural pigments, are revered as sacred objects, with designs that are passed down through families and used in ceremonial contexts.

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