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Nikyle Begay Resurrects Century-Old Diné Weavings

Hyperallergic·Moonoka Begay·about 2 months ago
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Nikyle Begay (Diné , Todích’ííníí - Bitter Water, Totsohní - Big Water, Deeshchiinii - Red Streak People, bįįh bitoodni - Deer Springs People) is a shepherd, weaver, and teacher based in Naabeehó Bináhásdzo (the Navajo Nation) in Sunrise Springs, Arizona.  Begay was destined to work with sheep from the very beginning. Following their birth, their grandmother buried their umbilical cord in the family’s sheep corral, a tradition that is said to shape a child’s future path. She prayed that Begay would be the descendant who maintained the family’s sheep flocks and carry her knowledge forward for generations. Her prayers were answered. Begay took to weaving early on, and throughout their career, they have advocated for the value of ancestral Navajo Churro flocks, modeled high-quality breeding practices, and contributed to the ongoing revitalization of historic twill patterns.…

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