Claudia Lima,of the National Museum of the American Indian's Blog , has written a brief introductory post about native basket weavers Delores Elizabeth Churchill (Haida), Pat Courtney Gold (Warm Springs Wasco), and Ronni-Leigh Goeman (Onodaga) and how their art reflects their culture and history.
"The more everyone talked, the more I realized how much I have to learn about Native culture.
From Alaska to New York, weaving is not just a talent, but it is also a way
of passing culture and history to generations to come. "
To read the full post, click here.
For more information,
Visit:
- Council of the Haida Nation
- The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
- Onondaga Nation: People of the Hills
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Ketchikan Art Lives Here
- It Is An Unbroken Thread
- April Davis, Haida Laas: Newsletter of the Haida Nation, April 2008, pg 6-8.
- Pat Courtney Gold
- Native American Fiber Artist and Basket Weaver
- Native Black Ash Baskets
- with sculpture by Ronni Leigh and Stone Horse Goeman
- Cedar Bark Weaving
- Travelketchikan Youtube
- July 26, 2012.
- Weaving History with Pat Courtney Gold
- peabodymuseum Youtube
- June 30, 2010.
- Heard @ the Heard 2011: Onodaga Basket Maker Ronnie-Leigh Goeman on a Disappearing Art Form
- uptownpaulie Youtube
- March 17, 2011.
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