Ariz [Arizona] - Monument Valley, Paraphernalia for weaving Navajo rugsColorVolume 155, Page 1
Artist Unknown. Navajo Tec Nos Pos/Red Mesa areas, floor rug. ca 1930. Homespun wool, natural yarns ...
35mm slide showing a Navajo girl standing by some traditional weaving in Monument Valley
Photograph by K. C. Heald of a Navajo family with a loom weaving a rug, at Chinle, in 1911. Photo 54...
Ariz [Arizona] - Monument Valley, Women weaving Navajo rugColorVolume 155, Page 1
NavajoNative American (Navajo) wool rug with a diamond pattern and dyed in red, brown, white, and gr...
NavajoNative American (Navajo) women spin wool near a loom in Arizona. A rug hangs behind her
Navajo, Crystal area, floor rug, 80 x 46 1/2 , circa 1930\u27s. Homespun wool, natural yarns (dark ...
NavajoNative American (Navajo) women dye wool in preparation for weaving in Arizona. A rug is on a n...
14495 Prayer rug from Monument Valley Rug owned by: Charles Kelly. Donor & Photograph: Charles Kel...
Arizona - Navajo Indians assembling components for electronics equipt. [equipment]ColorVolume 155, P...
This item is part of the Arizona Agriculture and Rural Life, 1820-1945 collection. For more informat...
The Staples rug is a remarkable, oversized, two-faced Navajo weaving, from the Transi-tion Period, t...
Black and white photograph of Navajo mother and child at typical outdoor loom, where mother is weavi...
This item is part of the Arizona Land and People (formerly Progressive Agriculture in Arizona) archi...
Much has been written of the history of Navajo weaving. It is generally agreed that the origin of th...
Artist Unknown. Navajo Tec Nos Pos/Red Mesa areas, floor rug. ca 1930. Homespun wool, natural yarns ...
35mm slide showing a Navajo girl standing by some traditional weaving in Monument Valley
Photograph by K. C. Heald of a Navajo family with a loom weaving a rug, at Chinle, in 1911. Photo 54...
Ariz [Arizona] - Monument Valley, Women weaving Navajo rugColorVolume 155, Page 1
NavajoNative American (Navajo) wool rug with a diamond pattern and dyed in red, brown, white, and gr...
NavajoNative American (Navajo) women spin wool near a loom in Arizona. A rug hangs behind her
Navajo, Crystal area, floor rug, 80 x 46 1/2 , circa 1930\u27s. Homespun wool, natural yarns (dark ...
NavajoNative American (Navajo) women dye wool in preparation for weaving in Arizona. A rug is on a n...
14495 Prayer rug from Monument Valley Rug owned by: Charles Kelly. Donor & Photograph: Charles Kel...
Arizona - Navajo Indians assembling components for electronics equipt. [equipment]ColorVolume 155, P...
This item is part of the Arizona Agriculture and Rural Life, 1820-1945 collection. For more informat...
The Staples rug is a remarkable, oversized, two-faced Navajo weaving, from the Transi-tion Period, t...
Black and white photograph of Navajo mother and child at typical outdoor loom, where mother is weavi...
This item is part of the Arizona Land and People (formerly Progressive Agriculture in Arizona) archi...
Much has been written of the history of Navajo weaving. It is generally agreed that the origin of th...
Artist Unknown. Navajo Tec Nos Pos/Red Mesa areas, floor rug. ca 1930. Homespun wool, natural yarns ...
35mm slide showing a Navajo girl standing by some traditional weaving in Monument Valley
Photograph by K. C. Heald of a Navajo family with a loom weaving a rug, at Chinle, in 1911. Photo 54...