Master Navajo Weavers: Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Pete
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Sisters Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Pete are 5th-generation master Navajo weavers born for the To’aheedliinii (Two Waters Flow Together Clan). Both have been weaving since a very young age and are internationally acclaimed for their tapestries. Follow along as they share what the art of weaving means to them and its importance to Navajo culture.
Producer: Özlem Ayşe Özgür
Videographer: Diana Cadena, Özlem Ayşe Özgür, Nate Huffman
Editor: Danny Sax
Beautiful work, preserving the tradition to your people ❤ Watchinhg from Brazil, where the native peoples here also have wonderful crafts representing the culture of them.
I love learning about fiber arts, every culture has something and it’s just so cool
These women are doing such incredible and important work, teaching their beautiful traditions. 🍃❣️
All hand crafts are so important to the human heart... they ground us and fill our hearts with love. Thank you. ❤
"The warp string represents rain" gosh so beautiful❤️
How can this video only have 309 likes and 13 comments? What inspiring women, I'd love to learn their craft.
So happy your continuing the beautiful Navajo art❣️❤️
Hermoso trabajo 😊😅felicitaciones
You're talent is amazing
❤❤❤ I love my weaving teachers. ❤
Where is your next weaving class, and when.
WAIT, YOU ARE PART OF MY CLAN? :O (Two Waters that Flow Together Clan)
HAII I'M IN THE SAME ONEE
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As a Navajo, I think weavers should use the whirling long design as protest until there is peace in Israel.
Since you’re Navajo that’s an idea you should definitely do. Do you know how to weave? Are you planning to weave so you can incorporate your culture into your protest?
@@loveplaymeow fuck no only the berry pickers are weavers. I’m my family’s war chief. The only other family trade I can take up is a hatałii and I’m not patient or compromising enough for that.