Connections Between Mesoamerican and Southwestern Pueblo Weaving Traditions
a presentation by Louie Garcia, Piro/Tiwa weaver and educator, and Founder and President of the New Mexico Pueblo Fiber Arts Guild.

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Navajo Weaving: Sharing the Technique & Tradition, Part 1 (1998)

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Looking at Zuni objects from MNA’s collection with Aric Chopito

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Tour of Yaqui exhibit at the Arizona State Museum (best for grades 3-6)

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Ka Hana Kapa | PBS Hawaiʻi Presents

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Native American Comedy Slam | FULL COMEDY SPECIAL

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Inside a century-old BLANKET FACTORY: how pure wool was transformed into handcrafted blankets

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The Rise of the Dalai Lamas: How Monks Came to Rule Tibet

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The Living Archive: Examining and Reimagining Heddles with Kerstin Neumüller

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How Navajo Weavers Keep an Ancient Art Alive

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Spanish Colonial & Mexican Period Life in Tucson

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Master Navajo Weavers: Barbara Teller Ornelas and Lynda Teller Pete

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The Triple Junction of Southwest Utah

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Mary Weahkee makes Mogollon sandals from yucca

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Beyond the Blanket: Preserving the Traditions of Lummi Weaving

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FAMILY explores the creative environments of four families of craft artists

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How Indians Shaped the U.S.--Mexican War

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Louie Garcia on the Cultural Roots of Traditional Pueblo Weaving

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HOW TO: Make a Cherokee double-wall basket with Cherokee National Treasure Mike Dart

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The Tarascan/Purépecha Empire: The Forgotten Empire of Mexico

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