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Spider Woman's Children: Navajo Weavers Today

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Product details

Paperback: 144 pages

Publisher: Thrums Books (September 7, 2018)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 099905175X

ISBN-13: 978-0999051757

Product Dimensions:

10 x 0.5 x 10 inches

Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

5.0 out of 5 stars

8 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#72,439 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Wonderful and current history of Navajo weaving. A must for any Weaver

I loved the family history behind this wonderful art of Navajo weaving.

Very good book.

This was a gift for someone with many Navaho rugs. They seemed to like it.

This is a great book. I love the way that the stories are told. The stories provide rich detail about the weavers and provide insight to Navajo culture.

Great book love it!

What do I love about this book? Let's see...The intro to each person, listing her (or his) clans, and then a paragraph naming their whole extended families. That is real, and maybe comes from the fact of the authors being Navajo/Diné.That each piece is short, not trying to tell everything, but making some good and consistent points. It seems like every person in the Navajo Nation must weave.They seem to be so monumentally prolific!!! and all award winners. And no one keeps her work, it is all destined for sale and goes... As a weaver, that feels kind of heartbreaking, but then I think how little of my own work I have, and it makes some sense.I got a big education in how many shows there are, how many places giving award recognition, how many museums actively buying, what a huge network of acclaim and support there is. It took a long time to build all that. And while they only barely touched on it, I could not help but think that those early trading post buyers who were so demanding did them a big favor. I can easily imagine that conversation in the ngo world of Guatemala, where any number of people do not want to work with fair trade organizations, for instance, because it is too hard, too demanding. Now Navajo rugs are famous for extraordinary quality, and I can only wonder if that would be as true if those controversial traders had never been part of the picture.I love the rug section in the back, of course. I have heard all those names forever, or maybe only some of them, but never learned enough to make distinctions. That is a beautiful section.The photography, of course. Even I might be able to take beautiful pictures in one of the most beautiful places on the planet, but Joe has outdone himself. Makes me want to pack up and go. Or skip packing and just go.I love their voice, how they talk about the people and the work.I cry again for things governments are capable of. And I think the way those stories were included, clearly but not whacking anyone over the head, was perfect.I'm very glad to have met both authors in Cusco last year. It adds a lot, of course. I want to see them again. In fact, I want them to come here to Guatemala and talk with weavers here about their story, their history, and give hope and some practical ideas about ways things can move forward here.I'm inspired and awed. Not bad.

As a long time weaver, living in the West, I cannot remember a time when I didn’t love Navajo weavings. In books, and museum exhibits and car trips through the Southwest I have studied and admired the serene designs, elegant color choices and skilled weavings. I have read many books about the Navajo people and Navajo weaving but for the first time this is a book written about and by Navajo weavers.Written by two sisters, this is an intimate book. It takes a few chapters to understand how deeply all these weavers are connected to each other, their people and their history. Aunts, grandmothers and grandchildren, brothers and in-laws, these are families that have been weaving for many generations and take their heritage seriously. Family history and Navajo culture and history are interwoven with chapters that focus on the life stories of about 30 individual weavers or tool makers. Some are involved in the labor intensive work of raising and sheering sheep and collecting plants for vegetable dyes for the yarn they spin. Others have adapted by using commercial yarn or dyes. The focus is tradition but the book ends with several chapters on much younger family members who are carrying on the family arts and crafts in unique and sometimes less traditional ways.As with all Thrums books, beautiful photos complement the text. There are careful photos of weavings in progress and of award winning rugs. There are photos of the weavers and their homes and the beautiful Southwestern landscape. This is a hopeful book looking backward and forward. It is both educational and enjoyable; a well rounded story.

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