Weaving a spell

Published: Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009 11:32 p.m. MST
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May Shay and Katie Furcap work with wool Thursday as students meet their adopted grandmothers and present gifts from drives they conducted at their schools. The 20th Navajo Rug Show, which raises money for the Adopt-a-Native-Elder program, runs through today at Deer Valley. For more information log on to www.anelder.org.

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May Shay works with wool Thursday as students meet their adopted grandmothers and present gifts from drives they conducted at their schools.

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