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Pentium processor turned into a Navajo weaving — Ken Shirriff finds a piece of CPU history - MSNOn the right is an image of Intel's first-ever Pentium processor die, released in 1993. To its left is an image of the same processor, woven into a rug in the traditional Navajo style.
By 7 a.m. on a Monday in early September, hundreds of people – some of whom had come out as early as 3 a.m. and traveled from states thousands of miles off – had gathered in the small town of ...
Shirley served as president of the Navajo Nation from 2002-2011. The traditional Navajo — or Diné — wedding is based on the mating of the young maiden White Shell Woman and the Sun God in the ...
THE NAVAJO NATION — There is an often-used, traditional Navajo prayer that begins, “In beauty, ... and glided left and right over sandy dunes like a surfer carving a wave.
Matilda makes traditional Navajo foods like fry bread and Navajo tacos. ... “Here you hear it, you see it, it’s made fresh right in front of you so you can tell the quality,” she said.
Tennile Lopez (left) shapes blue corn dough while Bertha Etsitty (right) explains the process of blue corn mush on Nov. 25 at the food gathering summit held by Diné College's Land Grant Office.
There is an often used, traditional Navajo prayer that begins, “In beauty, I walk. ... and glided left and right over sandy dunes like a surfer carving a wave. Image.
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