A mathematical genius: a closer look at Navajo traditional basket weaving with Elsie Holiday
“You have to be patient to weave baskets,” says Elsie Holiday. After marrying into a family of basket weavers at age 19, Elsie quickly took to the family trade, creating baskets whose designs range from traditional Navajo patterns to pop art. Whether she’s gathering Navajo willow sumac with her daughter in Douglas Mesa or taking commissions, Elsie always finds a way to try something different.

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Navajo Arts and Crafts Movie 1954

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Julia and Lucy Parker in Yosemite National Park, California

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Indian Crafts: Hopi, Navajo And Iroquois (1980)

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Traditional Basket Weaving (Pared Down)

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