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- Q5126046 description "American weaver".
- Q5126046 description "American weaver".
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- Q5126046 abstract "Clara Nezbah Sherman (February 18, 1914 – July 31, 2010) was a Navajo artist particularly known for her Navajo rugs. Born Nezbah Gould, her mother was of the Hashtłʼishnii clan, and her father was of the Naashashí Dineʼé. She was the last surviving member of ten siblings including an adopted sister. Sherman and her siblings learned to weave as children from her family, who specialized in the craft. Clara had several children with her husband, John Sherman. Her daughters and granddaughters also learned to weave.She played the harmonica, and could "keep a melody and bass line going at the same time."In 2006, she was awarded the Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts by the governor of New Mexico in association with the National Endowment for the Arts. She is one of the artists whose work is available at the historic Toadlena Trading Post on New Mexico Arts' Fiber Arts Trail.".
- Q5126046 alias "Nezbah Gould".
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- Q5126046 birthDate "1914-02-18".
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- Q5126046 birthYear "1914".
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- Q5126046 thumbnail Clara_Sherman.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5126046 alternativeNames "Nezbah Gould".
- Q5126046 awards "Lifetime Achievement Award, Southwestern Association for Indian Arts, August, 2004; New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts, 2006".
- Q5126046 birthDate "1914-02-18".
- Q5126046 birthName "Nezbah Gould".
- Q5126046 birthPlace "Near the Toadlena-Newcomb area".
- Q5126046 dateOfBirth "1914-02-18".
- Q5126046 dateOfDeath "2010-07-31".
- Q5126046 deathDate "2010-07-31".
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- Q5126046 movement "Navajo rugs".
- Q5126046 name "Clara Sherman".
- Q5126046 name "Sherman, Clara".
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- Q5126046 placeOfBirth "Near Toadlena-Newcomb, New Mexico".
- Q5126046 shortDescription "American weaver".
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- Q5126046 comment "Clara Nezbah Sherman (February 18, 1914 – July 31, 2010) was a Navajo artist particularly known for her Navajo rugs. Born Nezbah Gould, her mother was of the Hashtłʼishnii clan, and her father was of the Naashashí Dineʼé. She was the last surviving member of ten siblings including an adopted sister. Sherman and her siblings learned to weave as children from her family, who specialized in the craft. Clara had several children with her husband, John Sherman.".
- Q5126046 label "Clara Sherman".
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