Julia and Lucy Parker in Yosemite National Park, California
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- Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024
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A video produced for the exhibit The Art of Native American Basketry: A Living Tradition which is on display at the Autry National Center's Museum of the American West in Los Angeles, November 6, 2009 to November 7, 2010.
The Art of Native American Basketry: A Living Tradition is a comprehensive exhibition presented by the Autry National Center. Baskets from more than 100 cultures, arranged in eleven geographic regions, will be revealed in this selection of artworks from the world's largest collection of Native American baskets.
"The plants are the masters and we are the tools, you know? Because they were here waaaay before us."
..we all should be much more connected to nature, like Julia and Lucy
Hello there ! So often we discussed you all at the California Indian Museum in sacramento. Helen and Linda the rangers and hostesses.
I have moved away from California , and I am wearing a Yosemite Cap today. Iam at this moment in Utah.
I left for many reasons. meth is too pervasive in CA now. Job discrimnation based on religion as well.
I will miss Yosemite and your art, as I do not plan to return. I first saw Yosemite in the 60's , lived there as well, and last drove past this summer.
Thank you and may the lights of heaven be yours, and the happy places between the stars and worlds..
It is wonderful you are passing this wisdom forward.
Yosemite; beautiful honeland of the Paiute people.
However, in the 1800s, the united states military had some difficulty with the natives over something in Yosemite & california; according to American history???
wouw...do you live there?? it's beautiful...
Interesting enough, the women made many different kinds of baskets & as a consequence, they traded for other material (roots, bark) for more material.
nobody learns to appreciate the earth anymore :(
Just saying that most native Americans still appreciates Mother Nature.
cool...
No Yosemite Miwoks........