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		<title>An Early Ye&#8217;i Bi Chei Weaving</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 15:24:34 +0000</pubDate>
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The handsome weaving above was offered at the Smoki Museum Navajo rug auction last weekend.  It&#8217;s the earliest depiction of a Ye&#8217;i Bi Chei dancer that I&#8217;ve seen and I thought you might enjoy a look at it too.  It dates to the late 1890&#8242;s or early 1900&#8242;s and is done in the style of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Smoki Museum Rug Auction</title>
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Today, I was at the Smoki Museum auction in Prescott, AZ.  Although this auction features quite a few vintage rugs, the Spider Rock Girls also consigned some of their recent weavings and sold most of them.  After the auction, I got a nice picture of them with trader and auctioneer Bruce Burnham.  From left in [...]]]></description>
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