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Naabeeho Collection (#2)

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Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Today and Yesterday-Navajo. Antelope Ruin, Canyon del Muerto, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Today and Yesterday-Navajo. Antelope Ruin, Canyon del Muerto, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Today and Yesterday-Navajo. Antelope Ruin, Canyon del Muerto, c1906

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Sarape with Serrated Diamond Pattern, 1880/1900. Creator: Unknown

Sarape with Serrated Diamond Pattern, 1880/1900. Creator: Unknown
Sarape with Serrated Diamond Pattern, 1880/1900. A work made of wool, plain weave with "lazy lines" and dovetail tapestry weave; twined warp ends and selvages; looped

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Concho Belt, 1880s. Creator: Unknown

Concho Belt, 1880s. Creator: Unknown
Concho Belt, 1880s

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Concho Belt, 1880/95. Creator: Unknown

Concho Belt, 1880/95. Creator: Unknown
Concho Belt, 1880/95

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Sarape with Compound Banded Design, 1870/95. Creator: Unknown

Sarape with Compound Banded Design, 1870/95. Creator: Unknown
Sarape with Compound Banded Design, 1870/95. A work made of wool, plain weave and single interlocking tapestry weave; twined warp ends and selvages; looped and knotted augmented corner tassels

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Horse Headstall, 1870s. Creator: Unknown

Horse Headstall, 1870s. Creator: Unknown
Horse Headstall, 1870s

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Sarape with Terraced Zigzag Design, 1865/85. Creator: Unknown

Sarape with Terraced Zigzag Design, 1865/85. Creator: Unknown
Sarape with Terraced Zigzag Design, 1865/85. A work made of wool, plain weave and dovetail tapestry weave; twined warp ends and selvages; looped and knotted corner tassels

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Shoulder Blanket with Plain-Stripe Design, 1860/90. Creator: Unknown

Shoulder Blanket with Plain-Stripe Design, 1860/90. Creator: Unknown
Shoulder Blanket with Plain-Stripe Design, 1860/90. A work made of wool, plain weave with "lazy lines" and dovetail tapestry weave; twined warp ends and selvages; knotted corner tassels

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Blanket or Rug, United States, c. 1900 (Transitional Period). Creator: Unknown

Blanket or Rug, United States, c. 1900 (Transitional Period). Creator: Unknown
Blanket or Rug, United States, c. 1900 (Transitional Period)

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Chief Blanket (Third Phase), Southwest, c. 1860/65. Creator: Unknown

Chief Blanket (Third Phase), Southwest, c. 1860/65. Creator: Unknown
Chief Blanket (Third Phase), Southwest, c. 1860/65

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Blanket, New Mexico, 1890s. Creator: Unknown

Blanket, New Mexico, 1890s. Creator: Unknown
Blanket, New Mexico, 1890s

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Blanket or Rug, United States, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Blanket or Rug, United States, Late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Blanket or Rug, United States, Late 19th century

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Moqui-Style Sarape, Northern Mexico, c. 1870. Creator: Unknown

Moqui-Style Sarape, Northern Mexico, c. 1870. Creator: Unknown
Moqui-Style Sarape, Northern Mexico, c. 1870

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Germantown Eyedazzler Rug, Arizona, c. 1800/90. Creator: Unknown

Germantown Eyedazzler Rug, Arizona, c. 1800/90. Creator: Unknown
Germantown Eyedazzler Rug, Arizona, c. 1800/90. In 1864 the U.S. government forcefully resettled the Navajo in the Bosque Redondo reservation

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Eye-Dazzler Weaving, New Mexico, 1880/1900. Creator: Unknown

Eye-Dazzler Weaving, New Mexico, 1880/1900. Creator: Unknown
Eye-Dazzler Weaving, New Mexico, 1880/1900

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Blanket, New Mexico, 1880s/90s. Creator: Unknown

Blanket, New Mexico, 1880s/90s. Creator: Unknown
Blanket, New Mexico, 1880s/90s

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Chief Blanket (Second Phase), Arizona, 1850/65. Creator: Unknown

Chief Blanket (Second Phase), Arizona, 1850/65. Creator: Unknown
Chief Blanket (Second Phase), Arizona, 1850/65

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Blanket or Rug, Arizona, c. 1900. Creator: Unknown

Blanket or Rug, Arizona, c. 1900. Creator: Unknown
Blanket or Rug, Arizona, c. 1900

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Chief Tja-Yo-Ni, 1904. Creator: Edward Warren Sawyer

Chief Tja-Yo-Ni, 1904. Creator: Edward Warren Sawyer
Chief Chief Tja-Yo-Ni, 1904. Profile medallion of a Native American man

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Est-Zan-Lopa—Navajo Ganado Arizona, 1904. Creator: Edward Warren Sawyer

Est-Zan-Lopa—Navajo Ganado Arizona, 1904. Creator: Edward Warren Sawyer
Est-Zan-Lopa - Navajo Ganado Arizona, 1904. Portrait medallion of Navajo girl from Arizona, taken from life

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Chief Blanket (Third Phase), c. 1880. Creator: Unknown

Chief Blanket (Third Phase), c. 1880. Creator: Unknown
Chief Blanket (Third Phase), c. 1880. A work made of wool, dovetail tapestry weave with "lazy lines"; twined warp ends and selvages; corner tassels

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Navajo girl, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Navajo girl, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Navajo girl, c1904

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: March through Tesacod Canyon, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

March through Tesacod Canyon, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
March through Tesacod Canyon, c1905. Rear view of Navajo Indians on horseback making their way over the sparse, dry, grassy floor of Tesacod Canyon

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Gaaskidi [i.e. Ganaskidi]-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Gaaskidi [i.e. Ganaskidi]-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Gaaskidi [i.e. Ganaskidi]-Navaho, c1905. Photo shows a Navajo man wearing mask of Ganaskidi, god of harvests, plenty, and of mists

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Tonenili-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Tonenili-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Tonenili-Navaho, c1905. Navajo man bedecked in hemlock boughs and mask of a clown associated with the mischievous rain god Tonenili, "Water Sprinkler"

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: A Navaho farm, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A Navaho farm, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A Navaho farm, c1906. Patches of corn in garden between canyon walls

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Antelope ruin-Navaho, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Antelope ruin-Navaho, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Antelope ruin-Navaho, c1906. Ruins of buildings next to wall on canyon floor

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Haschebaad-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Haschebaad-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Haschebaad-Navaho, c1905. Barechested Navajo man wearing mask of Haschebaad, a benevolent female deity

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Sand painting, Wind Doctor's ceremony-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Sand painting, Wind Doctor's ceremony-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Sand painting, Wind Doctor's ceremony-Navaho, c1905

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Yeibichai initiation outdoors, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Yeibichai initiation outdoors, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Yeibichai initiation outdoors, 1904, c1905. Group of Indians, most on horseback, watching initiation of young Indian man

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Antelope Ruin, Cañon del Muerto-Navaho, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Antelope Ruin, Cañon del Muerto-Navaho, c1907. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Antelope Ruin, Canon del Muerto-Navaho, c1907. Antelope House is an ancient pueblo named for nearby Navajo drawings in the Canyon de Chelly

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Yeibichai, patient in sweat bath, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Yeibichai, patient in sweat bath, 1904, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Yeibichai, patient in sweat bath, 1904, c1905. Indian wrapped in blanket with medicine man and another man standing over him

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Yeibichai sweat-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Yeibichai sweat-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Yeibichai sweat-Navaho, c1905. Three Navajo men, seated, watching over a man covered with a blanket(?) anchored by sticks with feathers attached

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Yebichai prayer, E, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Yebichai prayer, E, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Yebichai prayer, E, c1906. Navajo Indians in costumes, dancing

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Zahadolzhá-Navaho, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Zahadolzhá-Navaho, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Zahadolzha-Navaho, c1904. A Navajo man, full-length, in ceremonial dress including mask and body paint

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: A Navaho [with blanket wrapped around head and shoulders], c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A Navaho [with blanket wrapped around head and shoulders], c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A Navaho [with blanket wrapped around head and shoulders], c1904

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: A chief of the desert-Navaho, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A chief of the desert-Navaho, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A chief of the desert-Navaho, c1904. Head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Hatali Nez, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Hatali Nez, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Hatali Nez, c1905. Navajo man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, looking down, wearing a headband

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: The Laughing Singer, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The Laughing Singer, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The laughing singer, c1905. Navajo man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing a necklace and a headband

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Into the hills-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Into the hills-Navaho, c1905. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Into the hills-Navaho, c1905. Three Navajo Indians on horseback make their way over hilly terrain

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: A son of the desert, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

A son of the desert, c1904. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
A son of the desert, c1904. Navajo man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wrapped in a blanket that covers his mouth

Background imageNaabeeho Collection: Cañón shadows-Navaho, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Cañón shadows-Navaho, c1906. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Canon shadows-Navaho, c1906. Three Navajos on horseback dwarfed by canyon walls




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"Unveiling the Enigmatic Beauty Art: A Journey through Time and Culture" Step into a world where artistry transcends time, as we explore the captivating realm creations. With each piece bearing an air of mystery, these masterpieces offer glimpses into the rich cultural heritage they originate from. Admire the intricate details of a Sarape with Serrated Diamond Pattern, crafted between 1880 and 1900 by an unknown artist. Its vibrant colors and precise weaving techniques showcase the skillful hands that brought it to life. Behold the elegance of an 1880s Concho Belt, its silver adornments gleaming with history. The creator remains anonymous, but their craftsmanship speaks volumes about their dedication to preserving tradition. Another Concho Belt from 1880/95 beckons us closer, adorned with ornate conchos that tell tales untold. As we marvel at its beauty, we can't help but wonder about the stories hidden within its design. A Sarape with Compound Banded Design takes us back to a period between 1870 and 1895 when unknown artists wove together threads of culture and creativity. Its complex patterns leave us in awe of their ingenuity. Imagine horses adorned in a Horse Headstall from the 1870s – another masterpiece created by an enigmatic artisan. This exquisite piece not only served a practical purpose but also showcased artistic flair. Travel further back in time with a Sarape boasting Terraced Zigzag Design dating back to 1865-1885. Its mesmerizing zigzag pattern evokes thoughts of ancient traditions passed down through generations. A Shoulder Blanket with Plain-Stripe Design transports us to the mid-19th century (1860-1890), where simplicity meets sophistication in this understated yet striking creation by an unknown genius.