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I wanted to announce tomorrow is the last day to sign for my traditional Navajo weaving class for Ocotober. See the blog info further down if you are interested. It’s $650 for 5 days and students are responsible for their own hotel and food. If you are interested in siging up, please go to click on the paypal link on my blog below that discusses making down payment. My fees will increase for next year as I gain more experience working with students.
I finalized my offering of a traditional Navajo weaving class. Here are the details.
WHEN: Oct. 25 to 29, 2010 (5 days) WHERE: Quality Inn Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ COSTS: Students will be responsible for their own room reservations (about $82/night incl tax for single occupancy, about $93/night tax included for double occupancy). Here’s the cost for the class for 5 days: $650 includes use of my handmade Navajo looms (available for purchase) plus cost of wool and basic weaving tools.
I am limiting the class to 10 students. I will be the only instructor so you will receive all of my attention.
We will be spending time learning techniques for warping, making edging cords, selecting warp types, weaving, use of Navajo spindle, and how we Navajos treat our yarns and weaving space. It will be part art class and Navajo culture, but it’s just weaving in Navajo thought. It will definitely be stimulating and you will learn traditional Navajo weaving.
If you are interested in this class, please click on the PayPal link to pay a deposit of $300 to hold a spot in this class. The deadline for the deposit is July 30, 2010 due to availability of facilities at the Quality Inn in Window Rock.
Please contact me if you have any questions. If I do not have 10 students signed up for this class by July 30, I will cancel the class and refund deposits.
I finalized my offering of a traditional Navajo weaving class. Here are the details.
WHEN: Oct. 25 to 29, 2010 (5 days) WHERE: Quality Inn Navajo Nation, Window Rock, AZ COSTS: Students will be responsible for their own room reservations (about $82/night incl tax for single occupancy, about $93/night tax included for double occupancy). Here’s the cost for the class for 5 days: $650 includes use of my handmade Navajo looms (available for purchase) plus cost of wool and basic weaving tools.
I am limiting the class to 10 students. I will be the only instructor so you will receive all of my attention.
We will be spending time learning techniques for warping, making edging cords, selecting warp types, weaving, use of Navajo spindle, and how we Navajos treat our yarns and weaving space. It will be part art class and Navajo culture, but it’s just weaving in Navajo thought. It will definitely be stimulating and you will learn traditional Navajo weaving.
If you are interested in this class, please click on the PayPal link to pay a deposit of $300 to hold a spot in this class. The deadline for the deposit is July 30, 2010 due to availability of facilities at the Quality Inn in Window Rock.
Please contact me if you have any questions. If I do not have 10 students signed up for this class by June 30, I will cancel the class and refund deposits.
I have posted advertisements for traditional Navajo weaving classes and Native art shopping experiences. I have received few inquiries for these experiences to learn about Navajo culture and contemporary Navajo life. My traditional Navajo weaving class will have few shortcuts, and we will do our warping and weaving while sitting on the floor as if we were weaving 200 years ago. My Native art shopping experiences will give you the opportunity to see in person the authentic way Navajo people live without all preconceived notions of how Navajos and other Native people live on the reservation. No, Oprah didn’t get it when she visited Window Rock, the Navajo Nation capital. Yes, the pow-wow culture is NOT a Navajo tradition. Yes, Navajos do have TVs, computers, and internet. No, Navajos don’t live in teepees, never did. Yes, we still wear feathers, but not everyday. See how much you learned already?
I will take you to Santa Fe to meet weaver, artist, and author Noel Bennett. Now how many weaving instructors or shopping guides can offer you to meet Noel Bennett and hear one of her stories of living on the Navajo Reservation in the 1960s? For those of you who don’t know about Noel’s books, they include Working with the Wool, Halo of the Sun, Bighorse the Warrior (edited only), and Weaver’s Pathway. Noel is my dear friend. These experiences will change your life, and how you think about yourself and others around you, but you have to be open to these experiences.
I will leave the opportunities open for a couple more weeks and then I may cancel my personally guided offerings. I appreciate your time and attention in reading my blog updates. Time is of the essence so I do need to move on to other projects and endeavors. Thanks! Hope to see you soon in my traditional Navajo weaving class or on a trip to Hubbell Trading Post or to Cameron Trading Post. Please contact me if you have any questions, suggestions, or comments.