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The work of Diné artist DY Begay, now on view at the National Museum of the American Indian, blends tradition and modernity Alicia Ault - Museums Correspondent A red tapestry is edged with ...
The New World Tapestry is being attacked — 17 years after its debut — on grounds that it “shamelessly” perpetuates negative Native American stereotypes. The 267-foot-long tapestry in ...
The 267ft (81m) New World Tapestry perpetuates a "racist tradition", the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) said. But designer Tom Mor said the claims were "rubbish". The work ...
1953) at her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 2023. National Museum of the American Indian Weaver DY Begay’s tapestry art can be said to explore three core themes: the importance of family ...