The Art of Basket Weaving | Artbound | Season 9, Episode 8 | KCET

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Published 2018-05-02
Native American basketry has long been viewed as a community craft, yet the artistic quality and value of these baskets are on par with other fine art. Now Native peoples across the country are revitalizing basketry traditions and the country looks to California as a leader in basket weaving revitalization. There has been a revival in traditional basket weaving, thanks to the work of the California Indian Basketweavers Association (CIBA), which was founded in 1992 under the slogan “keeping the tradition alive.” This episode was made in partnership with the Autry Museum of the American West and CIBA.

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All Comments (21)
  • I just ordered a bunch of supplies to make pine needle baskets... and these women... I am such weak sauce. This is such a beautiful art form and it is so much more spectacular that it survived so much darkness.
  • I have the utmost respect for all basket weavers. I craft (mostly crochet, cross-stitch, and painting) and I have always just gone to the store and bought my supplies. To actually go out and collect the materials and modify them so that they can be made into a basket, makes me that there is a much deeper connection between the artist and the competed object. The designs on these baskets is absolutely phenomenal. I don't think I have adequate words to express how absolutely impressed and in awe I am. To know when to begin and stop using different colors and materials to get the desired pattern is something beyond my imagination. I am so grateful that this artistry is still here and honored that I was able to see this video.
  • A documentary as beautiful as the weavers and the weaver's work. I have recently joined the California Indian Basket Weavers Association & I can not wait to attend the 2018 Gathering
  • @eL-li3hp
    I've been interested in learning basket weaving for many years, oh to have an Auntie. It would be such a privilege to learn from a master. Loved this film, thank you.
  • @dtff1killer
    It's what the lands offer us.... wow that's beautiful...
  • Потрясающе !!! Как мы вас любим, индейцы !!! Привет из России.
  • @johnfree2833
    Ojibway from MN at large in NorCal .I viewed this vid and am now appreciative of this artform!I think since I reside in this particular locale it may become an accessible new obsession I can learn about from some of the real deal,wow,lucky me!
  • This is one of most beutiful documentries ive ever watch , amazing work film crew , directors,writters and of course to all the weavers that feature in this doc you are amazing and keep up the good work.🙌✨💗✨
  • You guys really need to get a hold of Noel Grayson the bow maker. He has some videos on you tube I'd recommend watching them all. The way he talks and how he talks and his smile will captivate the most hard of hearts. He is an amazing person.
  • @lunacavemoth
    beautiful episode. thank you for your work and to all the weavers.
  • @firimituri
    I loved this film! Thanks to everyone involved in this project for sharing the wisdom. 🙏
  • @donnaporter3989
    this is one of the best viedos i have seen. thank all of you for sharing.
  • @czarinalobo3850
    One of the mose inspiring videos I have seen, thank you for all the knowledge youve shared.
  • @patjones4250
    👁👁 Mesmorized by the beautiful baskets. So right about them aiding time travel in a way. Just unique. Thanks for posting!
  • @aligned4good
    Amazing artistry! I enjoyed learning about the history behind it. I hope the basket weaving will continue for generations to come. Thank you for sharing this.
  • Thank you for letting me see this beautiful video:) the basket’s of the North American Indians are incredibly beautiful and have such wonderful tradition interwoven in to them it’s an experience in its self just to watch them
  • Pass the skill on. That's your calling. Manifacture as much as you want. But if you don't pass it on it will die and vanish the same as your ancestors. So make sure this does not become forgotten. Make sure her legend survives! ❤