The Goat in the Rug.

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Title: The Goat in the Rug.
Authors: Blood, Charles L., Link, Martin
Availability: Parents' Magazine Press, 52 Vanderbilt Ave., New York, New York 10017 (ISBN-0-8193-0827-7, $5.50; ISBN-0-0828-5, $4.96 Library Edition)
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 33
Publication Date: 1976
Document Type: Book
Descriptors: American Indians, Art Products, Books, Childrens Literature, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Fiction, Illustrations, Primary Education
Abstract: Based on the activities of the real Window Rock weaver, Glenmae, and her goat, Geraldine, this illustrated story incorporates authentic details relative to the Navajo art of rug weaving and is designed for children aged four to eight. Capitalizing on the humor inherent in Geraldine's point of view, the story centers on the goat's observation of Glenmae as she goes about the art of developing a rug. The activities described in this story include: shearing the goat for its wool; gathering plants for dye; spinning and dyeing the wool; and weaving a pattern that will never be duplicated. (JC)
Entry Date: 1976
Accession Number: ED123004
Database: ERIC
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