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PROGRAM DETAILS



Program Title

Weaving History of Native American Craft-- Virtual
 
Provider Name
Oksana Danziger
 
Oksana Danziger

Huntington , NY 11743
Phone:
631-988-7849
Email:
danzigeroksana@gmail.com
Website:
www.oksanafiberstudio.com

Program Description
Navajo textiles were originally utilitarian blankets for use as cloaks, dresses, saddle blankets, and similar purposes. Toward the end of the 19th century, weavers began to make rugs for tourism and export. Typical Navajo textiles have strong geometric patterns. They are a flat tapestry-woven textile produced in a fashion similar to kilims of Eastern Europe and Western Asia, but with some notable differences. In Navajo weaving, the slit weave technique common in kilims is not used, and the warp is one continuous length of yarn, not extending beyond the weaving as fringe. Traders from the late 19th and early 20th century encouraged adoption of some kilim motifs into Navajo designs.
 

Categories
Visual Arts (VA), Social Studies ,
 



Additional Resources 
There are no evaluations available for this program.

Program Recommendations
Grades
5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,Professional Development



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Arts Standards
1,2,3,4


Other Standards 



Curriculum Connections 
Arts: Dance, Media Arts, Music, Theatre, Visual Arts , Native American Studies , ,



Culturally Responsive 
1,3,4



Cost 
Cost Single: $200 per class
Cost Multiple: $500 half day


Duration
45 minutes