Wearing Blanket with Moki (Moqui) Stripes

1865–75 Overall: 181 x 131.5 cm (71 1/4 x 51 3/4 in.) Source image
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Diné (Navajo) blankets reflect the Southwest’s cultural diversity. Both of these examples feature a striped moki pattern. The origin of moki is unclear, but it may have come from Pueblo peoples, from whom the Diné learned weaving after migrating to the Southwest from the sub-A...

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