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Product Details
Feathered Yei
13” x 50”
8 oz. gray 4 oz. black 4 oz. white 4 oz. turquoise
Total Yardage: 1040
Feathered Yei from Whirling Logs Sandpainting of the Night Chant Ceremony. The yei is shown with a feathered coat in all of the depictions. A round head indicates a male Yei. "Although there are exceptions to the rule, a round head a male Yei and a square or slightly rectangular head indicates a female Yei."
"The Yeis are supernatural beings from Navajo religion, with the word Yei being usually translated as God. The masked dancers who portray the Yei in certain ceremonies are referred to as Yeibihchai dancers, after the Yei-bih-chai ceremony in which they appear." From: Navajo Sandpainting Art by: Eugene Baatsoslanii Joe & Mark Bahti copyright 1978
Eugene Baatsoslanii Joe was born in Shiprock NM and raised near Sheep Springs NM. Descended from a long line of Navajo medicine men, including the famous Hosteen Klah, Eugene began receiving formal ins
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Crochet
- Designer
- Sharon and Kimberly
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Number of patterns
- 1