Dineh leaving the Trading Post
by Charme Curtin
Title
Dineh leaving the Trading Post
Artist
Charme Curtin
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On Paper
Description
My husband and I spent a lot of time in Northern New Mexico where he had lived until attending college. As my sister-in-law was a teacher on one of the reservations I got to appreciate the culture. Dineh means the people in Navajo. The Navajo language has no past tense so events are important. These Indian women in blankets going to the store were just too interesting to pass up. It was cold and they wore Blankets instead of coats. The color and textures were so interesting.
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March 15th, 2011
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