History of Navajo Jewelry-making, Episode 2: Trade routes and pilgrimages
Trade routes and pilgrimages of Navajo Jewelry-making with Zeke Argeanas. • A short introduction in Navajo, including his names, clans, place of origin, and what inspires him. • Maps and places where materials were collected Thanks to: Fidelity Investments New Mexico Humanities Council National Endowment for the Humanities Support the arts in the Manzano Mountain and valley community of New Mexico with a small donation. http://bit.ly/MMAC-YouTube

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History of Navajo Jewelry-making, Episode 3: The meaning behind traditional stones and shells

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Navajo silversmith History by Ernie Lister

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History of Navajo Jewelry-making, Episode 1: Traditional materials and tools

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Visiting Lakota Medicine Man (rare opportunity) 🇺🇸

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Turquoise, Water, Sky: A tour of the exhibit at MIAC

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Arts and Crafts of Southwest Indians

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"Alex Sanchez" making jewelry Native American(Navajo/Zuni) jewelry artist

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Jesse Monongya: Where Navajo and Hopi Traditions Meet Inlay

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Mary Weahkee makes a turkey feather blanket

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"Steve Arviso" interview Native American(Navajo) Artist

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Native Portraits: Native Hairstyles at MIAC

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The Truth About Prayer... A Native American (Navajo) Perspective

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Native American (Navajo) Medicine Bundle.

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Glittering World

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"Lyle Secatero" making jewelry Native American(Navajo) jewelry artist

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Vintage Turquoise Jewelry

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NAVAJO & PUEBLO INDIANS ARTS & CRAFTS 1940s DOCUMENTARY FILM NATIVE AMERICANS SILVERSMITH 87334

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"The way I started cutting stone was with grandfather" I Jesse Monongya

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"Steve Arviso" making jewelry Native American(Navajo) jewelry artist

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