Barbara Teller Ornelas
Lynda Teller Pete and Barbara Teller Ornelas are fifth-generation Navajo weavers who have been weaving since they were young girls. Their father, Sam Teller, worked at the famed Two Grey Hills Trading Post in New Mexico, where they were raised with their sister and two brothers. Internationally acclaimed for their fine tapestry weaving, their lives and work have been featured in many publications and have been the subject of the Craft in America television program. Their weaving has been...See more
Lynda Teller Pete and Barbara Teller Ornelas are fifth-generation Navajo weavers who have been weaving since they were young girls. Their father, Sam Teller, worked at the famed Two Grey Hills Trading Post in New Mexico, where they were raised with their sister and two brothers. Internationally acclaimed for their fine tapestry weaving, their lives and work have been featured in many publications and have been the subject of the Craft in America television program. Their weaving has been exhibited at galleries and museums throughout the world. Together, they teach Navajo weaving workshops at museums, galleries, and guilds. See less
Barbara Teller Ornelas's Featured Books
Barbara Teller Ornelas book reviews
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Lump Lump and the Blanket of Dreams: Inspired by Navajo Culture and Folklore
Tale drawn from Navajo tradition
by Gwen J, Nov 13, 2016
"K-Gr 3" "The prospect of downtime is tough on many a rambunctious young one.
Lump Lump, a bear cub, is not keen on hibernation, until he hears Blue Bird's song
about a blanket of dreams.".... ... Read More