I wasn't raised learning about my roots and I feel such an emptiness in my heart when I think about it. Seeing my facial features in your faces made me so emotional.
I'm also Hopi 2nd Mesa, Shongopovi, Rabbit/Tobacco clan.. I did not grow up in the traditional ways, but I do go to Hopi land for ceremonies, my brothers from out there have been teaching me the old ways.. I cant wait to learn more of the old ways.. I love the basket weaving and the carvings..
Wonderful tradition, when I was a student at Flagstaff, I visited the Hopi reservation, thanks to Howard Dennis from second messa , I attended a run race at the Hopi basket dance 30 years ago... some of Hopi baskets were given as prizes for the winners of a run race held that day ascending the plaza of the Second Mesa... the race ended to the chanting of Hopi basket women dancing, circulating with hymes ...( I will always cherish in slow motion movements and sounds of these majestic dancers...) may this unique tradition flourish forever.
I really like creativity like basket weaving. It’s very beautiful thinking about peace in the world using plants to make basket. Thanks for sharing.🌵🌽☀️
I learned from Elder how to make sifter basket when i was in high school, my family moved to city and i forgot how..😢but i loved watching these beautiful ladies!! ❤
Beautiful artefacts. I have a forest of eucalyptus around me. How can I keep the strappy eucalyptus bark permanently moist & prevent it from coiling when it's dry? I'll appreciate your help.
I pray that weaving for peace, for unity and for Mother Earth will come in fashion again❣️ Am looking for the natural materials that are in abundance here in Europe which we used to weave with here, besides willow and bramble. Perhaps a grass-like equivalent could be sting nettle 😊 🌿
Hello Stewart! To purchase the coil, sifter or pootsaya basket from Iva Honyestewa or Reba Ann Lomayestewa, please contact them using their information on the Members page of the Hopi Arts Trail site: hopiartstrail.com/members.
I wasn't raised learning about my roots and I feel such an emptiness in my heart when I think about it. Seeing my facial features in your faces made me so emotional.
I'm also Hopi 2nd Mesa, Shongopovi, Rabbit/Tobacco clan.. I did not grow up in the traditional ways, but I do go to Hopi land for ceremonies, my brothers from out there have been teaching me the old ways.. I cant wait to learn more of the old ways.. I love the basket weaving and the carvings..
Love this short film on Hopi artist, from the 2nd Mesa. Great 👍 art, great film. Enjoyed this very much, Thank You.
Wonderful tradition, when I was a student at Flagstaff, I visited the Hopi reservation, thanks to Howard Dennis from second messa , I attended a run race at the Hopi basket dance 30 years ago... some of Hopi baskets were given as prizes for the winners of a run race held that day ascending the plaza of the Second Mesa... the race ended to the chanting of Hopi basket women dancing, circulating with hymes ...( I will always cherish in slow motion movements and sounds of these majestic dancers...) may this unique tradition flourish forever.
I really like creativity like basket weaving. It’s very beautiful thinking about peace in the world using plants to make basket. Thanks for sharing.🌵🌽☀️
Beautiful! Isss uhni! Lomahinta Iva!!! Kwa'kwai mongvitsoti!
I learned from Elder how to make sifter basket when i was in high school, my family moved to city and i forgot how..😢but i loved watching these beautiful ladies!! ❤
Such a magnificent craft and history. I came here from seeing a small segment of this on the viral video show, "Right This Minute" so happy I did.
Beautiful video keep sharing your gifts
Beautiful family of Mother Earth. First Nation's Texas. I love love love love love love you family
❤❤❤ Beautiful message and work! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful❤️
Beautiful!
Beautiful artefacts. I have a forest of eucalyptus around me. How can I keep the strappy eucalyptus bark permanently moist & prevent it from coiling when it's dry? I'll appreciate your help.
So beautiful!
I pray that weaving for peace, for unity and for Mother Earth will come in fashion again❣️
Am looking for the natural materials that are in abundance here in Europe which we used to weave with here, besides willow and bramble. Perhaps a grass-like equivalent could be sting nettle 😊 🌿
Beautiful.
Hi Gaga, uma ta'tsaya pu boh'dah pas pai lomahinta...!
OK sounds good, I'm visiting Arizona now
Wow now i want one for my girl.
My sister Iva
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Another absolutely gorgeous masterpiece!
Right there is eternal life.......
How do we buy her baskets?
Hello Stewart! To purchase the coil, sifter or pootsaya basket from Iva Honyestewa or Reba Ann Lomayestewa, please contact them using their information on the Members page of the Hopi Arts Trail site: hopiartstrail.com/members.
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Kwah kwa!
IHÉHE ASÉ