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Atsidi Sani (Navajo:
Atsidii Sání) (c. 1830 – c. 1870 or 1918) was the
first known Navajo silversmith.
Little is
known of
Atsidi Sani. However, it is known...
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heavenly bodies.
Silversmithing is an
important art form
among Navajos.
Atsidi Sani (c. 1830–c. 1918) is
considered to be the
first Southwest Indians to...
- include:
Acryl Sani
Abdullah Sani (born 1961),
Malaysian police officer Atsidi Sani (c. 1830 – c. 1870 or 1918),
Navajo silversmith Dino Sani (born 1932)...
- and
Joseph Richardson Jr.,
American silversmiths based in
Philadelphia Atsidi Sani (Old
Smith in English), the
first known Navajo silversmith Alfredo...
- Johnson,
Navajo Fred Kabotie, Hopi
Michael Kabotie, Hopi
Charles Loloma, Hopi
Atsidi Sani, "Old Smith",
Navajo (c. 1828–1918)
Emory Sekaquaptewa, Hopi Sequoyah...
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Philip Press Nettie Rosenstein Christopher Ross
Marty Ruza
Cynthia Sakai Atsidi Sani
Marjorie Schick Lorraine Schwartz Kendra Scott Celia Sebiri Emory Sekaquaptewa...
- trade. In the 1850s,
Navajos adopted silversmithing from the Mexicans.
Atsidi Sani (Old Smith) was the
first Navajo silversmith, but he had many students...
- Navajo. The Zuni
admired the
silver jewelry made by the Navajos, such as
Atsidi Sani (Old Smith), so they
began trading livestock for
instruction in working...
- jewelry. The Navajo, or Diné,
began working silver in the 19th century.
Atsidi Sani, or "Old Smith" (c. 1828 – 1918), who may have been the
first Navajo...
- Yuchi/Muscogee, born 1949
Holly Wilson (Delaware Nation/Cherokee, born 1968)
Atsidi Sani, "Old Smith", Navajo, c. 1828–1918 Klee Benally, Navajo, born October...