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Chumash Indian Museum
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Добавлен 27 июл 2020
The Chumash Indian Museum is a historical site and living history center. This museum is dedicated to restoring and preserving an awareness of the Chumash people and their historical, cultural, material and present-day influence, as well as the natural environment and historical significance of this site. Through exhibits, events, and educational programs, the Chumash Indian Museum serves as a gathering place for a partnership with the native and non-native communities connecting the past with the present to continue our shared future.
Shinny Workshop at Chumash Indian Museum
Chumash Indian Museum and Alliance for California Traditional Arts present Shinny Workshop taught by Aleqwel Mendoza, Chumash "Tikauwich" Instructor, NASL: Native American Shinny League.
Filmed by Spenser Jaimes, Smuwic and Island Chumash, Founder/CEO Limuw Productions.
This project has been made possible (or, made possible in part) by a grant from the Alliance for California Traditional Arts, in partnership with the California Council, a State Agency, the Walter & Elise HAAS Fund, and The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
Filmed by Spenser Jaimes, Smuwic and Island Chumash, Founder/CEO Limuw Productions.
This project has been made possible (or, made possible in part) by a grant from the Alliance for California Traditional Arts, in partnership with the California Council, a State Agency, the Walter & Elise HAAS Fund, and The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
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Native CA Jewelry Workshop at Chumash Indian Museum
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Chumash Indian Museum and Alliance for California Traditional Arts present a Native CA Jewelry Workshop taught by Chumash artist Lea & Sergio Valenzuela. Filmed by Spenser Jaimes, Smuwic and Island Chumash, Founder/CEO Limuw Productions. This project has been made possible (or, made possible in part) by a grant from the Alliance for California Traditional Arts, in partnership with the Californi...
Gourd Jewelry Workshop at Chumash Indian Museum
Просмотров 507 часов назад
Chumash Indian Museum and Alliance for California Traditional Arts present a Gourd Jewelry Workshop taught by Chumash artist Sergio & Lea Valenzuela. Filmed by Spenser Jaimes, Smuwic and Island Chumash, Founder/CEO Limuw Productions. This project has been made possible (or, made possible in part) by a grant from the Alliance for California Traditional Arts, in partnership with the California Co...
Flintknapping Workshop at Chumash Indian Museum
Просмотров 1637 часов назад
Chumash Indian Museum and Alliance for California Traditional Arts present Flintknapping Workshop taught by experienced Chumash instructor and knapper Steven Saffold. Filmed by Spenser Jaimes, Smuwic and Island Chumash, Founder/CEO Limuw Productions. This project has been made possible (or, made possible in part) by a grant from the Alliance for California Traditional Arts, in partnership with ...
Seaweed Rattle Workshop at Chumash Indian Museum
Просмотров 697 часов назад
Chumash Indian Museum and Alliance for California Traditional Arts present a Seaweed Rattle Workshop taught by Alan Salazar, Chumash and Tataviam Elder, Educator & Author. Assisted by Mona Lewis. Filmed by Spenser Jaimes, Smuwic and Island Chumash, Founder/CEO Limuw Productions. This project has been made possible (or, made possible in part) by a grant from the Alliance for California Tradition...
Steven Saffold, Part 3: Bead making
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Steven, a Chumash descendant and experienced primitive artist, demonstrates making traditional shell beads.
Indigenous Representation: Felicia Garcia
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Indigenous Representation: Felicia Garcia
Basketweaving with Samantha Sandoval, Part 2
Просмотров 6013 года назад
Chumash descendant Samantha Sandoval demonstrates weaving, talks about her ancestry, and learning the Chumash language.
Basketweaving with Samantha Sandoval, Part 1
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Chumash descendant Samantha Sandoval explains the many steps involved in preparing to weave a basket, including gathering and dyeing.
Steven Saffold, Part 2: Flintknapping demonstration
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Steven, an experienced knapper and primitive artist, demonstrates knapping an arrowhead from beginning to end.
Volunteer at the Chumash Indian Museum
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An introduction to our museum and the role of volunteers.
Steven Saffold, Part 1: Flintknapping, background & history
Просмотров 6893 года назад
Steven, an experienced knapper and primitive artist, talks about the artform and his connection to it as a Chumash descendant.
Basketry Curation, part 2
Просмотров 2553 года назад
For more information about contemporary Native basketweavers, go to the California Indian Basketweavers' Association, which can be found at ciba.org/
Basketry Curation, part 1
Просмотров 3353 года назад
Bryn Potter, a specialist on Native American basketry, talks with Dayle Bingham, our museum collections manager, about identifying and caring for baskets. Tribal elder Beverly Folkes shares her perspective.
Ethnobotany pt 1: Our Ethnobotany Gardens
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 года назад
Ethnobotany pt 1: Our Ethnobotany Gardens
Ethnobotany pt 2: Native Plants of Southern California
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Ethnobotany pt 2: Native Plants of Southern California
Abalone pt 1: Facts and Chumash Uses
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Abalone pt 1: Facts and Chumash Uses
Abalone pt 2: Make the necklace craft
Просмотров 4523 года назад
Abalone pt 2: Make the necklace craft
Working Towards Repatriation: Nakia Zavalla and Wendy Teeter
Просмотров 4823 года назад
Working Towards Repatriation: Nakia Zavalla and Wendy Teeter
Chumash Language Revitalization by Maura Sullivan
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Chumash Language Revitalization by Maura Sullivan
Archaeological Look at Coiled Basketry Production by Allison Hill
Просмотров 1884 года назад
Archaeological Look at Coiled Basketry Production by Allison Hill
Reawakening the Tongva Language Through Poetry by Megan Dorame
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Reawakening the Tongva Language Through Poetry by Megan Dorame