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| Navajo Dream |
In this pair of images, the figure in each image is clothed in a specific variety of first phase chief's blanket.
In "Navajo Dream", the first phase chief's blanket differs from the Ute Style by its inclusion of red stripes. This style of first phase was known to 19th century Indian traders as a Navajo style" first phase. Today, Navajo style first phases are more precious than Ute Style first phases. There is at least fifty Ute Style first phases in museum and private collections, but there are only ten known examples of the Navajo style. - Joshua Baer
Poster Size: 24 x 36 (inches) - 60.96 x 91.44 (centimeters) |
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