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Well I don't know what to tell you. I've seen it, and it's not a new thing either. I'm guessing it all depends on local and family traditions.
As for weaving, no I don't weave, but I wish I could. My Nali' used to weave and was not able to pass down that art. She tried to teach me when I was a boy, but I was too restless and rambunctious to sit still. I was even told men used to weave a long time ago which has roots in the creation story.
Here's an article on male weavers.
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clownway
clownway
Joined: November 3, 2008
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being navajo is sweet. lol thats all i have to say
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ninjaboss
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Joined: February 26, 2010
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`I agree! my father is from Rock Point! But I was born and raised way off the rez! But he still tries to keep me connected!
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