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Na’ashjé’ii Biką’ Biyiin, Chant of the Male Spider – A Holistic Journey with Diné Weaver Roy Kady

16th March 2010

Na’ashjé’ii Biką’ Biyiin, Chant of the Male Spider – A Holistic Journey with Diné Weaver Roy Kady

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What:

Na’ashjé’ii Biką’ Biyiin, Chant of the Male Spider -  A Holistic Journey with Diné Weaver Roy Kady


When:

April 2, 2010 – April 22, 2010

Opening reception and lecture: Friday, April 2, 5:30–8pm

Regular gallery hours: 9 am – 4 pm, Mon-Fri


Where:


Museum of Anthropology, University of Denver, 2ooo E. Asbury Ave., Sturm Hall, Room 102


Cost:

Always free

Contact: Teresa Montoya, (619) 212-3696, Teresa.Montoya@du.edu

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  1. 1 On April 3rd, 2010, Kathy Strathearn said:

    Roy Kady’s lecture last evening was no less than wonderful! The information he shared about his life and family and the importance of his flock was so interesting. The Teec Nos Pos rug he brought that was beautiful. The story behind it – fasinating. Thank you, Roy, for sharing so much with us. Oh, and the food was outstanding!! Kathy Strathearn

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