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  • Multicolored woven tapestry with patterning and fringe, draped diagonally across the torso of a mannequin. The mannequin's right shoulder is bare with fringed ends cascading off the mannequin’s left-side.
  • Turquoise, yellow, and beige woven fabric with fringed ends, geometric patterning, and thin tassels at the top corners. The left side of the fabric is rolled, shortening its length.
  • Back of a colorful woven fabric with fringe and geometric patterning draped around a mannequin. The mainly turquoise fringed ends are specially  brown, cream, and orange in the center back.
  • Close-up of the fringed ends on a turquoise,yellow, and beige woven fabric with geometric patterning. The fringed ends are mainly turquoise with one contrasting short orange strand.
  • Multi-colored woven fabric with turquoise fringed ends and geometric patterning, draped around the torso of a mannequin. The fabric’s brown, blue, and red chevron pattern lines the neck and torso.
  • Turquoise, beige, and yellow geometric patterned woven fabric with fringe, wrapped around the hip of a mannequin. The turquoise fringed ends are the same length as the woven fabric.
  • Side view of a mannequin wearing a multicolored woven fabric with fringe and tassels. 
The woven fabric contains brown feather motifs in between chevron designs and turquoise and yellow triangles.

TahNibaa Naataanii

TahNibaa Feather Wrap
Recent Acquisition

Maker

TahNibaa Naataanii (Diné (Navajo), b. 1967)

Culture

Diné (Navajo), Native American

Title

TahNibaa Feather Wrap

Year

2023

Medium

  • Commercial wool with aniline dyes and Navajo-Churro wool,
  • tapestry weave and fringe was handspun using the Navajo three-ply method

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Commercial wool with aniline dyes and Navajo-Churro wool,
  • tapestry weave and fringe was handspun using the Navajo three-ply method

Dimensions

152.4 x 30.5 cm (60 x 12 inches)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Museum purchase: gift of Frances Middendorf and Mary B. Jackson Fund

Object Number

2023.70.1

Type

  • Costume

Exhibition History

Diné Textiles
Nizhónígo Hadadít’eh, They are Beautifully Dressed
Sep 02, 2023 – Sep 29, 2024

Label copy

When I was young, I came home from school and my mom had a loom set up for me and she told me, “Today, you’re going to learn to weave.”

–TahNibaa Naataanii

Each of these pieces has elements made with Navajo-Churro wool from the artist’s sheep. Naataanii is a fifth-generation Diné weaver, rancher, and veteran. Her full name, TahNibaa Atlohiigiih Naataanii, translates to Came into Battle with Her Weaving. Lightning Way Head Wrap and Felt Cuff Bracelet are hand felted and embellished with various adornments. Their non-traditional designs demonstrate Naataanii’s innovative artistic practice. Exemplifying the versatility of Diné apparel designs, TahNibaa Feather Wrap can be worn as a wrap, shawl, miniskirt, or across the shoulder.


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TahNibaa Naataanii (Diné (Navajo), b. 1967)
TahNibaa Feather Wrap, 2023
Commercial wool with aniline dyes and Navajo-Churro wool; tapestry weave and fringe was handspun using the Navajo three-ply method
152.4 x 30.5 cm (60 x 12 inches)
Museum purchase: gift of Frances Middendorf and Mary B. Jackson Fund 2023.70.1

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