Created as an homage to my desert ancestors, I focus on the historical significance of Indigenous southwestern tribal adornment culture and the perpetuation of those adornment practices perpetuated into the 21st century. In honor of my Navajo & Hopi Pueblo People & my ancestral matriarchs, and male relatives who adorned themselves with elements of the earth. Be Matriarch. Hózhó Nashá- Beauty all Around. Venaya Yazzie
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Shima' Jane was a Navajo weaver
Photo credit VJYAZZIE, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, 2023
Family love.
Shima' Jane was a weaver.
She sat at her loom envisioning traditional designs,
walking in the world of her creativity.
Shima' Jane was a beauty way of life.
She was happiness and kindness and
where ever she roamed
she emitted true
love.
She is missed.
Blessings,
VJ Yazzie, 2023
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Paying respect to our family Matriarch Jane Werito Yazzie
Rest in Peace
Shima' Jane Werito Yazzie
Hooghanlani'Asdzaa'(Manyhogans) Woman
September 1930 - February 4, 2020
She was born into the chill of autumn among the heirloom corn and Navajo melon varieties.
Our family's Matriarch was the 'glue' to our family.
She is truly missed each day, but we continue to live on and keep her in our memory.
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In the early morning of February 4, 2020 Jane left this space of existence.
We, her daughter's were with her, by her side as she left.
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It's been 3 years and 3 months since that 3 am moment and I still miss her like it was yesterday.
All that she taught me stays with me as I continue this walk of life.
Though she is no longer walking beside me, she is with me.
I carry her memory and knowledge and I continue this life.
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Shima' was a tresure to all places she visited and to all humans she came in contact with.
Love you Mom.
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Blessings all around.
VJ Yazzie, 2023
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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