Lost But Not Forgotten

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  • čas přidán 13. 04. 2016
  • Artist Jacob Butler (Salt River Pima-Maricopa) followed his Hohokam ancestors into the traditional arts. After studying etched-shell objects in the collections of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Jacob conducted a series of workshops in the lost but not forgotten technique of shell etching for members of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa and Gila River Indian communities. The workshop participants' finished art became the subject of an exhibition organized by the Huhugam Ki Museum at the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community near Scottsdale, Arizona.
    Jacob's research at the National Museum of the American Indian and his community workshops were made possible through the support of the museum's Artist Leadership Program. For more information, visit nmai.si.edu/connect/artist-lea...
    Video directed by Frank Turfler, SRPMIC Video Production

Komentáře • 6

  • @Runningdoe
    @Runningdoe Před 8 lety +1

    so good this is taught, so the ways will not be for gotten

  • @davidsimmons5936
    @davidsimmons5936 Před rokem

    Pima only believing God healed you your family only believing God made babies perfect keep God's covenant holy means only believing that way DAS high priest christ child Adam your grandfather rides again hallelujah hallelujah amen amen

  • @bryanmcgee7522
    @bryanmcgee7522 Před 7 lety

    i dont get it....? the pima were a darkskinned(black skinned tribe) these people on this video look nothing like the old pictures of pima. these people look like latinos