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Kin Kletsó
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Kin Kletsó, also known as Chetro Ketl, is an impressive architectural structure at Chaco Canyon and holds significant cultural and spiritual importance to the Navajo people. The building was constructed by the ancient Chacoans between 1050 and 1150 AD and was used for both residential and ceremonial purposes.
The image here is my interpretation of an aerial view of Kin Kletso in the form of a weaving. Historically, Navajo weavings are rich in symbolism, telling stories about Navajo life and beliefs.
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