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Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Приєднався 24 жов 2012
www.miaclab.org
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Відео
A Conversation with the Gaussoin Family
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A Conversation with the Gaussoin Family
2024 Native Treasures Art Market
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Join us for the 20th annual Native Treasures Art Market taking place Memorial Day weekend at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. The annual event features over 150 Native artists selected by the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture. Learn more at www.museumfoundation.org/native-treasures/
Native Pottery Demonstration with Marlene Melchor and Dominic Melchor (Santo Domingo Pueblo)
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Their pottery is an expression of their family’s heritage and the culture of Santo Domingo Pueblo. Santana Melchor was a famous potter in the Pueblo, and in recognition of her remarkable pots and bowls, in the 1970s, she represented Santo Domingo Pueblo during a visit to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC. Throughout her life and career, she encouraged her daughters and son to contin...
Clearly Indigenous featuring Raven Skyriver (Tlingit) and Dan Friday (Lummi)
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This is the last iteration of our lecture series surrounding our exhibition, Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass. Breaking the boundaries of what is deemed traditional Indigenous art, Museum of Indian Arts & Culture’s new exhibition, Clearly Indigenous, examines how Native artists reinterpret cultural narratives and designs in new mediums. The two-pronged exhibition focuses o...
Clearly Indigenous featuring Ed Archie NoiseCat (Salish/Shuswap)
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Breaking the boundaries of what is deemed traditional Indigenous art, Museum of Indian Arts & Culture’s exhibition, Clearly Indigenous, examines how Native artists reinterpret cultural narratives and designs in new mediums. The two-pronged exhibition focuses on how Native artists have melded ancestral ways with new methods and materials in glass, while concurrently examining the historical narr...
Engaging the Future with Robert Whitehair Begay (Dine)
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The Museum of Indian Arts & Culture (MIAC) presents the next iteration of our ongoing lecture series, Engaging the Future: Conversations with Goodman Fellowship Artists. “My name is Robert Whitehair Begay, I am currently 18 years old. I am from Gallup, New Mexico, and I recently graduated high school in 2021. I am a tufa cast artist who learned to make tufa cast jewelry mainly from my father, D...
Native Pottery Demonstration with Garrett Maho (Hopi)
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From the village of Sichomovi, Upper Polaaca, Arizona and of the Rabbitt/Tobacco Clan, Garrett has established his own style of Hopi pottery artistry through the guidance and teachings of his late material grandmother, Marilyn Mahle, as well as the mentorship of renowned traditional Hopi potter, Jacob Koopee, Jr. Garrett has over 35 years of experience working with Hopi clay, and has competed i...
Native Pottery Demonstration with Jared Tso (Diné)
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Jared about his pottery "My connection to clay is one that is generational. Four to be precise. Four iterations of healing, tradition, and community that have created a path that I now stand on. And as I walk down this path I have noticed milestones manifested in material, process, technique, methodology, connection and creation. As I ponder these concepts, I have taken the time to reflect. Wha...
Clearly Indigenous featuring Lillian Pitt (Wasco/Yakima/Warm Springs) and Carol Lujan (Diné)
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This is the seventh iteration of our lecture series surrounding our current exhibition, Clearly Indigenous: Native Visions Reimagined in Glass. Breaking the boundaries of what is deemed traditional Indigenous art, Museum of Indian Arts & Culture’s new exhibition, Clearly Indigenous, examines how Native artists reinterpret cultural narratives and designs in new mediums. The two-pronged exhibitio...
MIAC 2022 Living Treasure - Virgil Ortiz Artist Talk at Exhibit Opening
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May 1, 2022, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC) celebrated its 2022 Living Treasure, Virgil Ortiz (Cochiti Pueblo) with an artist talk and book signing. This video is his Artist Talk in its entirety for you to enjoy! “It is vital that our traditional methods and materials are not forgotten but carried forward - art is as essential as our Pueblo language and way of life,” says artist V...
Native Pottery Demonstration with Robert Patricio (Acoma Pueblo)
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Native Pottery Demonstration with Robert Patricio (Acoma Pueblo)
Clearly Indigenous featuring Angela Babby (Lakota)
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Clearly Indigenous featuring Angela Babby (Lakota)
Engaging the Future with Rapheal Begay (Diné)
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Engaging the Future with Rapheal Begay (Diné)
Celebrating the Closing of Collecting Jewelry: H. P. Mera’s Trip to Navajo Country in 1932
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Celebrating the Closing of Collecting Jewelry: H. P. Mera’s Trip to Navajo Country in 1932
Painted Reflections: A Virtual Symposium for New Understandings of Ancestral Pueblo Art
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Painted Reflections: A Virtual Symposium for New Understandings of Ancestral Pueblo Art
Native Pottery Demonstration with Rose Pacheco (Santo Domingo Pueblo) and Billy Veale
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Native Pottery Demonstration with Rose Pacheco (Santo Domingo Pueblo) and Billy Veale
Engaging the Future with David Naranjo
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Engaging the Future with David Naranjo
Clearly Indigenous featuring Larry “Ulaaq” Ahvakana (Inupiaq) and Tony Jojola (Isleta Pueblo)
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Clearly Indigenous featuring Larry “Ulaaq” Ahvakana (Inupiaq) and Tony Jojola (Isleta Pueblo)
Engaging the Future with Duhon James (Navajo)
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Engaging the Future with Duhon James (Navajo)
A Map is Not the Territory: Documenting the Navajo Nation through Visual Storytelling
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A Map is Not the Territory: Documenting the Navajo Nation through Visual Storytelling
Native Pottery Demonstration with Dominque and Maxine Toya (Jemez Pueblo)
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Native Pottery Demonstration with Dominque and Maxine Toya (Jemez Pueblo)
Clearly Indigenous featuring Ramson Lomatewama (Hopi)
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Clearly Indigenous featuring Ramson Lomatewama (Hopi)
Native Pottery Demonstration with Franklin Peters (Acoma Pueblo)
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Native Pottery Demonstration with Franklin Peters (Acoma Pueblo)
Engaging the Future with Mikayla Patton (Oglala Lakota)
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Engaging the Future with Mikayla Patton (Oglala Lakota)
Collecting Jewelry: Conversations with the Curator featuring Jennifer Curtis and Allen Aragon
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Collecting Jewelry: Conversations with the Curator featuring Jennifer Curtis and Allen Aragon
I’m fair skinned but my entire dads side of the family is born and raised in west Tennessee since the Cherokee and Chickasaw were there. My family got with the Chickasaw i found out recently. After watching this videos I feel so seen I always struggled with my hair and my mom never knew what to do with it so thick and long and coarse. Thank you for the tips and the information! So beautiful! I always had a bad feeling wearing my hair down it never feels right 😂
Beautiful People.❤
Jesus save them.
Really interesting
Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
the tribes in northern Maine are helping illegals come in from Canada - shame on them
I have a question I was taking a walk and a Swainson Hawk dropped a a Feather in my Path. I picked it up and yes the Hawk is My Spiritual Medicine Totem. And I have a lot of Crow Feathers a Great Horned Owl feather a Flicker Bird feather a snowy owl feather from a one of my Native American friends in Montana. I am sure my Ancestors were giving me a lot of Guidance and messages too from the Spirit Realm
Hi thanks for sharing beadwork art with us and also it good thing to beadwork your talking about lazy stitch aka hup stitch thanks i understand quill work i talk about pockupine quills thanks again and good luck
Very nice hair,very nice symbolism
You have s very interesting culture...i have seen American Natives clothes from Peru or Ecuador...when they dance and play music with ocarina, and flutes and they wear mocasines also
Good point . . "Broading School Cut" I'm Navajo from Chinle, Navajo Nation, AZ. USA
Adorei! Desde de criança, quando eu via filme de velho oeste, eu sempre adorava os vestidos e mocassims dos nativos americanos. Mais tarde eu aprendi a fazer mocassim aqui no meu país, mas não é tão lindo como esses aí. Parabéns pelo seu lindo trabalho! ❤ from Rio-Brazil.
stop interjecting the BS about about climate change
Hi Teri, I was fascinated by your talk - thank you so much for sharing. I am a beader based in the UK and just find you so inspiring!
Woke culture...
I could listen to her talk about turquoise for hours.
So beautiful 😍 thank you so much for your teachings.
very nice trainers 😇
Good Day to you. Dr Frank❤❤😊
Looks delicious and I love to read 📖 and cook myself with MY LANDLORD STATUS GLOBE 🌐 universes
I think the Australian Aboriginal art led me here with the spiritual designs. I’m not sorry. Thanks to our ancestors.
Yucca and its uses❤
An interesting artist during an interesting time. I'm part of a wave of artist who dedicated ourselves to art due to the time of reflection Covid allowed. I remember so many art supplies being on back order as so many of us created our own healing. I love Tony's take on what is in essence doodling. The mind is freed with no preconceptions.
Amazing insight, Clarence Cruz 's explanation, the potter & the pot reminds me of a verse from the Persian poet Omar Khayyam from the book of poetry THE RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM. His explanation, a different way of assessing pottery far from the scientific method. Modern science: measuring, counting, quantifying, comparing. Thank you Clarence Cruz for verbalizing what I was unable to put into words. You have helped me to understand my fascination with ancient works. C.C.s meaningful comments.
The sewing kit looks alot like the ones I seen in Sweden with native sami people
Am very impressed with the geniuses who came up with this weave! Excellent presentation ! I wonder if another variety of yucca would possIbly work?
Thank you so much!! It's amazing!❤❤
Braids body, spirit, mind all twisted together with intentions. Family braids each others hair- hair left all over the place means thoughts escape all over the place.
I let my mom, sisters, aunties, and certain cousins tie my hair. I’d let my dad and uncles do it - but they have short hair. That being said - I wish I still had a Cheii’ to wrap my hair.
I love your sewing kit I wish to have one someday or be gifted one.
You are an amazing teacher. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Wow, this is amazing! What you all are doing is awesome. Kuudawoha
Kuudawoha. Thank you for sharing
excellent - thank you
Great ❤ thank you
Thank you!❤💕💞✨💘🪄
Спасибо. Я люблю бирюзу.
Amazing turquoise Musiums
Wish I could go. “Greasy Green” is pejorative? I love that look of Cerrillos!
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10:25 what did she use for the hair? Green tube
Beautiful that was really nice to watch. Keep those traditions alive. Also i saw siimilar techniques to Māori in Aotearoa. ❤
I could just sit with you all day long and learn. You're so amazing!!!
So clever and a great skill to have. I imagine you can implement this with a similar plant/material if this isn’t available 🤔
Love this! Lots of great information.
I was looking at this video because we live in North America.
I was looking at this video because we live in North America.
Thanks for sharing. I love your culture. And your valuable ways..🌵
What type and size rhread are you using?
One pendant on my necklace is blue plastic, the rest natural turquoise. I had not valued my beautiful blue plastic pendant until now! Now, I love it! Thankyou. Wonderful presentation.