Video Interview with Master Weaver Barbara Teller Ornelasĭressed to Express: Exploring Dress, Culture and Identity in American Indian Objects and Dress Curriculum Moduleīy doing the activities in this unit, students build research, observation, and analysis skills, as well as develop respect for different people’s expressions of and ownership of identity. Ann Lane HedlundĪ Loom with a View: Modern Navajo Weavers Life of a Hopi Pot video (from excavation to curation) Virtual Reality Tour of The Pottery Project exhibit Virtual Reality tour of ASM’s Pottery Vault
Selections from ASM’s Avery Collection of American Indian Paintings, 1935-1990 Split-twig Animal Activity: Video and Activity Sheet Photos of Hopi Basket Weavers by Helga Teiwes Hopi Basketry: Selections from ASM’s Finger Collection Woven Through Time exhibit video about basketmaking traditions including harvesting of materials Virtual Reality tour of Woven Through Time: American Treasures of Native Basketry and Fiber Art Kathy Vance (Tohono O’odham and San Carlos Apache, pottery) Matagi Sorensen (Yavapai-Apache fine-art jewelry artist) Gerry Quotskuyva (Hopi, carving, sculpture, multi-media) Harrison Preston (Tohono O’odham, basket weaving) Shelden Nunez-Velarde (Jicarilla Apache, pottery and basket weaving)īarbara Teller Ornelas (Navajo, textile weaving)Īllenroy Paquin (Jicarilla Apache and Zuni, jewelry) Jessica Lomatewama (Hopi, basket weaving)Īdrian “Admo” Morris (Navajo and Laguna, print making) Terrol Dew Johnson (Tohono O’odham, basket weaving) Susan Folwell (Santa Clara Pueblo, pottery) Upton Ethelbah (White Mountain Apache and Santa Clara Pueblo, sculpture) Rachel Espinosa (Salt River Pima-Maricopa, painting) Students can learn about Yaqui masks-their history, symbolism, and how they are made-through images and background materials.Īmerican Indian Artists, In Their Own Words
#Boards and beyond videos online pdf
There is also a PDF giving the history of lotería and instructions for playing the game. Included are fully colored boards and cards, as well as a set that can be colored once downloaded.
#Boards and beyond videos online download
Download boards and cards for this tri-lingual (Yaqui, English, Spanish) “bingo” game.
Students will become familiar with musical instruments used for Yaqui celebrations and ceremonies. Photos from the Wetherill Family Collection Photos of Tohono O’odham People by Helga Teiwes Photos of Tohono O’odham People by Rosamond Spicer Photos of Maricopa People by Daniel Boone Linderman Photos of Yaqui People from the Edward Spicer Collection Virtual Reality Tour of the Path of Life exhibit Introductory Video to the Paths of Life exhibit One-page background sheets on 10 tribal cultural groups Southwest and Northwest MexicoĪ quick way for students to learn the history of tribal cultural groups in Arizona and northwest Mexico. Paths of Life: American Indians of the U.S. Students can identify the 22 federally recognized tribes of Arizona today and look at the cultural groupings of Indigenous peoples in Arizona 700 years ago (1300 CE). Maps of ancient and modern-day Indigenous groups in Arizona
Muse2You! virtual exhibit tours about O'odham and Yaqui (for grades 3-6)