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
Wednesday, November 29, 2023
What is Matriarchland?
What is Matriarchland?
Totá is the traditional Diné (Navajo) place name for what was later named Farmington in the designated San Juan Valley located in northwest New Mexico, USA. This cultural landscape is the original traditional Diné (Navajo) homelands of the People. The land, landmarks, plants, trees and waters encompass a wealthy cultural history of the Diné, but also to other Indigenous people: Jicarilla Apache, Southern Ute, and various Pueblo groups.
As a multi-disciplinary artist and poet I can trace the oral history of my family’s matriarchs in this place. The land is a part of our identity and epistemologies. We will always be a part of this land, it is ours and we think of the places as our family.
This photograph was designed by Venaya Yazzie who is the originator of the concept of “Matriarchland” which expressed that in the land of Diné (Navajo), belongs to the female members of each Diné familial clanship.
Be Matriarch,
VJ Yazzie, 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Southwest Poetry Gathering in Totá - Matriarchland
Poets Venaya Y., Sonja H., Mia S., and Landon S. stand in front of the historic Totah Theatre in downtown Farmington, NM.
In celebration of America’s recognition of National Native American Heritage month the Northwest New Mexico Arts Council hosted a poetry reading and writing workshop in historic downtown Totá (Farmington), New Mexico, USA. Among the featured poets were: Mia Sutanto (Zuni/ Indonesian Chinese), Sonja Horoshko, Landon Succo (Navajo) and Venaya Yazzie (Dine'/Hopi).
This cultural event was made possible by grants from: National Poetry Foundation, Connie Gotsch Foundation, Northwest New Mexico Arts Council.
This day-long event included a poetry and writing workshop lead by Venaya Yazzie. Also, the event included a book fair and arts fair.
There is gratefulness for such an event in the Totá (Farmington), New Mexico community.
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