TahNibaa Naataanii (born in 1967 in Shiprock, New Mexico) is a Native American traditional artist and a member of the Navajo Tribe. She has espoused a belief that creativity should be allowed to be the source of art and that artists should not have to confine themselves to a particular style. Naataanii has also stated that weaving art and tradition should be passed along to present and future generations, with her art techniques and mediums being the traditional form, and artistic style dependent on the artist.
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| - TahNibaa Naataanii (born in 1967 in Shiprock, New Mexico) is a Native American traditional artist and a member of the Navajo Tribe. She has espoused a belief that creativity should be allowed to be the source of art and that artists should not have to confine themselves to a particular style. Naataanii has also stated that weaving art and tradition should be passed along to present and future generations, with her art techniques and mediums being the traditional form, and artistic style dependent on the artist. (en)
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| - Shiprock, New Mexico, U.S. (en)
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| - TahNibaa Aglohiigiih (en)
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| - TahNibaa Aglohiigiih (en)
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| - Spider Woman Shoulder Blanket, Mother Earth Shawl, Second Phase Chief Shoulder Blanket (en)
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| - TahNibaa Naataanii (born in 1967 in Shiprock, New Mexico) is a Native American traditional artist and a member of the Navajo Tribe. She has espoused a belief that creativity should be allowed to be the source of art and that artists should not have to confine themselves to a particular style. Naataanii has also stated that weaving art and tradition should be passed along to present and future generations, with her art techniques and mediums being the traditional form, and artistic style dependent on the artist. (en)
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| - Heard Museum Fair, Eight Northern Pueblo Arts and Craft Fair, Gallup Intertribal Ceremonial , Santa Fe Fiber Art Show (en)
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