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Women at Noon - Weaving as a Way of Life When:  Wednesday, Nov. 15, noon-1 p.m. Where: 228 Lory Student Center Who:   Lynda Teller Pete, Navajo tapestry weaver from Denver. Weaving in the Teller family is viewed as a 'Way of Life,' and weaving lessons have been mandatory for each generation. The Teller’s are a Navajo family who weave Traditional Two Grey Hills Tapestries, with the seventh generation learning to weave now. Lynda will share with us her experience of weaving as a way of life and how it promotes beauty and harmony and frees the creative spirit in each family member. Sponsored by Office of Women’s Programs and Studies 'Women at Noon Series,' as part of Native American Awareness Month. Contact: Teresa Roybal, teresa.roybal@colostate.edu |
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| Calendar Name: | All University Events Calendar |
| Event Category: | Speakers/Lectures/Symposiums |
| Start Time: | 12:00 PM |
| End Time: | 01:00 PM |
| Event Begins On: | Wednesday, November 15, 2006 |
| Event Ends On: | Wednesday, November 15, 2006 |
| Submitter's Name: | Teresa Roybal |
| Submitter's Email: | teresa.roybal@colostate.edu |
| Submitter's Phone: | 491-1332 |
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