Navajo Fun & Folk Basket - Peggy Black (#108)

Navajo Fun & Folk Basket - Peggy Black (#108)

$2,500.00

Artist: Peggy Black


Navajo Basket
22 1/2" x 3 3/4" deep
Rounds: 35

Navajo folk art has contributed a great deal to Southwest Native American art. Wanting to celebrate that tradition, several years ago Peggy Black created a basket depicting many of the symbols associated with the movement. Her basket has a turkey, two lamas, two chickens and two people riding a horse. With an aged patina on the front and original color on the back you could say its aged well, something we can all hope for.

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About the artist:

Navajo Basket Artist Peggy Black

 

One of the famous Douglas Mesa basket weavers, there wasn't much question about what Peggy Rock Black would choose to pursue in life. She was born into a family of weavers before she married into an equally talented family of weavers.

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Related legends:

Turkey
On this trip his own or his niece's pet turkey accompanies him, following the log along the river bank, Unknown to the hero, the Supernaturals provide the turkey with all kinds of seeds. During the preparations the turkey is troubled, restless, and refuses to eat because he knows the thoughts in his master's mind. The hero instructs the turkey to follow the log. Pg. 167, Plume Way. More about this legend 

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