- Also known as
- Navajo, Navaho, Cañoncito, Navajo Nation, Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico, & Utah, Diné
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Chief Blanket (Third Phase), c. 1860/65
Navajo (Diné)
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“Germantown Eye-Dazzler” Rug, c. 1800/90
Navajo (Diné)
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Bow Guard (Ketoh), 1900–20
Navajo (Diné)
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Blanket, 1880s/90s
Navajo (Diné)
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Squash-Blossom Necklace, c. 1915
Navajo (Diné)
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Wearing Blanket (Phase II), 1850-65
Navajo (Diné)
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Blanket or Rug, c. 1900
Navajo (Diné)
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Bow Guard (Ketoh), 1900–20
Navajo (Diné)
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“Eye-Dazzler” Weaving, 1880/1900
Navajo (Diné)
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Concho Belt, 1880–95
Navajo (Diné)
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Concho Belt, 1880s
Navajo (Diné)
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Horse Headstall, 1870s
Navajo (Diné)
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