Folklore
- Dream Catchers A Native American story of Iktomi who appeared as a spider and spun the dream catcher web. 'If you believe in the great spirit, the web will catch your good ideas -- and the bad ones will go through the hole.'
- Turquoise Turquoise is considered one of the four sacred stones of the Navajo. For centuries they have regarded it as a valuable talisman and take pride in its possession.
- Kachinas Kachinas originate from the religious and spiritual beliefs of the Pueblo Indians, in particular the Hopi and the Zuni. Kachinas are spirits, often of animals, who carry the prayers of the people.
- Traditional Pottery Process by earth, air, water and fire. Learn how traditional pottery is created.
- Sandpaintings Today, the Navajo artist uses some of the parts of the ceremonial sandpainting drawings, as well as the technique for sandpainting as an artform. Also information on how to care for this modern art form.
- Navajo Rugs The story on how the holy people, Spider Woman and Spider Man, taught the Navajo to weave. We also present tips on cleaning and care for your Navajo rug.
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