| About the Artist | (Born 1925, Navajo) Known best for her Two Grey Hills tapestry weavings, Rose Mike won her first award at the Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial held in Gallup, New Mexico in 1962. |
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| Culture | Navajo, Women Artists, American Indian |
| Medium | Natural wool |
| Size | 29" height X 18 7/8" width |
| Warp count | 32 per inch |
| Weft count | 48 per inch |
| Signed | Original tag naming weaver accompanies weaving |
| Date of creation | Circa 1970 |
| Condition | Excellent, except 1/16" stain in natural wool border. See last photo |
| Provenance | Fa Ke, Acquired from Denver Museum of Natural History |