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Change in Web Site Design

6th July 2008

Change in Web Site Design

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After 10 years with the same format, I’ve changed the web site design to integrate the Weaving News blog with the home page and I’ve streamlined the navigation links.   Everything is still here, but the blog should be easier to access and comment on, and things should be easier to find.  Please let me know what you think of the changes by leaving a comment or using the email link.

Over the next week or so, I’ll be migrating the other Events, Buying, Instruction and Biblography pages to the new format. I’ll even update my biography!

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  1. 1 On November 29th, 2008, Shari Elliott said:

    You may want to re-verify the location of the Pueblo Grande Museum Indian Market scheduled for Dec. 13-14, 2008. I believe it has been moved to South Mountain Park in Phoenix off of Central Avenue.
    I enjoyed meeting you at the PGM Navajo Rug Lecture on November 21st. I am a professional tour guide and always want to know more about Native American culture and arts.

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    Raymon: I have a blanket simialr to the pink blanket. My dad's family had sheep. Every year they would gather the wool and take it to Utah Woolen mills and make beautiful wool blankets. Similar to Pendleton blankets, in many different colors. Love the turquoise jewlrey. My mom has a big beaded bag of it that I hope I get a few peices of (she's half Native American) She finds it kind of amusing that Native American prints etc. are "in" right now.

    Remigio: Way to go, Navajo Nation! Either cease-and-desist, or collect roiaetyls for the use of your name (only on quality products of which you approve, of course). Same with sports teams that use Native names as mascots. Until recently, the University of North Dakota was paying the Standing Rock Sioux annual roiaetyls to use the name Fighting Sioux , which was a win-win and a source of pride for both parties. Unfortunately for both the Tribe and the university, political correctness put an end to that.

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