Leo Natani was a respected former member of the Navajo Tribal Council and Shiprock Judicial District Court Navajo Peacekeeper Liaison for many years, dedicated to preserving the Navajo Legends and Cultural Values for children of the Navajo Nation. As an Elder, Leo was a Traditional Consultant with the U.S. Public Service Hospital. Read the Ashtl'o Guild Newsletter, Summer. 2006 in memory of Leo Natani
Sarah's Gift is a very special book by Lora Rinke which documents Sarah's impact and influence on weavers' lives, their weavings and stories, of 30 weavers who participated in over 25 years of Sarah Natani's workshops.
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Sarah Natani is an accomplished, acclaimed weaver and teacher of weaving the Traditional Navajo Way, and also an artist working in silver and clay. Sarah teaches at Dine College, Shiprock, N.M., leads workshops at Tablemesa, N.M., and for many years has travelled throughout the United States, even Europe, giving demonstrations, teaching workshops, and sharing Navajo cultural values. Leo Natani was an essential person in their venture |
TahNibaa Naataanii, Sarah's daughter, is weaving and teaching workshops with Sarah. Her rugs and tapestries are recognized at such shows as the Heard Museum Fair, Northern Pueblo Arts and Craft Fair, the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial, and the Santa Fe Fiber Art Show where she has won several awards.
• See a biography of TahNibaa.
• See TahNibaa Naataanii's new website (external link). |
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