My Quilt Story: Susan Hudson
We met with Susan Hudson, a Navajo/Diné artist from Sheep Springs, NM.
An activist storyteller, we met with her at Quiltcon 2022 as she recounts history through her quilts, chronicling the hardships endured by her ancestors. Her quilts honor her ancestors, their sacrifices and strengths, and remember their hardships. These tributes have won awards at the Navajo Nation Fair, Window Rock, AZ, the Gallup Intertribal Ceremonies, NM, the Museum of Man in San Diego, CA, and at the Indian Arts and Crafts Association, NM, among others.
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3 comments on “My Quilt Story: Susan Hudson”
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Thank you for posting Susan Hudson’s story. I am still crying at the horrors she spoke about. Dear Susan Hudson, I am so, so sorry about what horrible things people did to your Nation. I’m grateful that you are telling he story. It should not be buried.
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I prefer my 57d foot
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I love my 97D foot!