Navajo weavers Barbara Teller Ornelas & Lynda Teller Pete, TEACHERS episode
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2016
- www.craftinamerica.org Navajo weavers Barbara Teller Ornelas & Lynda Teller Pete & Idyllwild Arts Native American Arts Program segment. TEACHERS episode PBS Premiere: September 15, 2016.
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That was awesome! Thx weavers. Thx editors. Glad this video made it to fruition.
I am so Happy that the Ancient ones are Still Teaching, and giving Love to the Peoples of the Earth, All Peoples, from all the the sacred directions
I know that feeling. When I’m camping and feel my father walking with me. In my workshop he looks over my shoulder.
Awesome and beautiful!!!
This was absolutely amazing. It just made my heart burst. Brought me to tears it touched me so much. Thank you for sharing and teaching.
This was probably the Best Craft in America I have watched
What a beautiful video. Thanks so much for sharing.
I learned how to knit and crochet during quarantine and I am hoping to teach myself weaving through online resources as well. I appreciate this video. Thank you.
Heavenly Father Great Spirit richly and abundantly bless these people now and forever more. Pour out Your Spirit of love and joy and peace and help them flourish and bless the world with their love and their light and their wisdom. Please restore to them the years stripped away and let generation after generation shine brightly.
Much Love to you.
The beauty and priceless items created by these amazing artist worthy of the historic recognition that no words can truly express the gratitude I feel witnessing this artistic representations and efforts to continue this tradition into the future as they share this with others is amazing and what the world needs today the love shared among us all 5 fingers beings. I plan my future once zi move from CA to spend time closer to the Navajo lands to learn the artistic crafts I am interested in by moving to the border area of Colorado east of Durango. That is my hearts full intention.
I wish i could go there someday to learn & share my skills. I do many kinds of art. I was taught how to bead at age 4. What beautiful ladies! Bless your hands to weave!
My great grandmother was a wonderful Diné (Navajo) weaver. I have one of the last small blankets she made. It's one of my most prized possessions. I've had to move far away from Dinétah, and so I’m trying to do as much research as I can to relearn our language and our culture. I want to learn how to build my own loom and weave. Thank you so much for making this video and for providing resources for our people and for others.
Im so glad I found this video, It is my dream to visit these beautiful people. I feel a close connection with these souls.I want to learn how to weave. thank you for sharing such awesome stories. Love and Peace to you all, from Texas
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge🙏
Dear people of the world - there will never be a replacement of a true, handmade item !!! Anything machine made will never have an energy of anything handmade !
Wow. What a wonderful program. I’m a Diné Traditional Basket Weaver and this is so inspiring. This year in 2024 I’ve decided to bring myself out of my shell and show my work of art. Thanks to my Native UA-camrs, I’ve created my channel @NativeBeautyArts. All still in the work but it’s so wonderful to see this video because my grandma is a rug weaver as well. Much love to this program. Would be very nice to attend. 🫶🏽💯🪶👍🏾✊🏾‼️
What a abolute beautiful video, I would love to learn this special legacy!❤❤❤
This is such a Beautiful Video, I am so glad, The true History is Told
Thank you for posting this!
absolutely amazing. Thanks so much for sharing.
Wow, this was very beautiful and very inspiring
I live in New Mexico and I would love to be given the privilege to take this class.
Wonderful! Thank you.
Thank You very much for sharing 🕊
Around the 10 min mark, is the most precious story..
Has everyone seen The Navajo Blanket featured on Antiques Roadshow? It was called a Ute First Phase Chiefs Blanket. Its awesome. It is on display in a museum in Detroit I believe
I love this!
Barbara your rugs are beatuiful your grandchildren took interest and your students Barbara your sister is smiling down from haven that her children are weaving rugs
A real american the native people.Beautyful culture.
Love this
Beautiful
Magical!
I have a Navajo loom that was built by Pearl Sunrise. It has an unfinished project still available n it. No one knows how to use it. IS ANYONE OUT THERE. PLEASE THAT CAN HELP ME...Thankyou.
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Good afternoon: Give me information about the Navajo loom classes please.
Where can I take a class from you Navajo
Weavers. I have taken a class at the Heard Museum weaving . Would like more and would like to make your baskets also. They are so pretty and the designs are awesome! Dodie
They offer classes on their website but you can also take a class at Idyllwild Arts Summer Arts Program
When do you do demos?
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Hi my name is Carmen and and interested in your weaving work shops, and if your still doing them. Is there a website or email
Montagnard indigenous we weaving too each tribe weaves their own symbols I love my culture , traditional but today Vietnamese came to our territory they destroy all the jungle , forest we didn’t have material to use.
Weave Weave Weave !!!! What happen to weaving belts ??? A Dine fr The Twirling Mt New Mexico
These tiny pieces aren't teaching you anything. Nothing about time. space. life. land.
I apologise a little bit. Too harsh. But this only vaguely resembles making big blanket... under which you may sleep and make life.
Weave Weave Weave !!!! What happen to weaving belts ??? A Dine fr The Twirling Mt New Mexico