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Ghhúunayúkata / To Keep Them Warm: The Alaska Native Parka

date_range May 21, 2023
location_on 706 Camino Lejo, on Museum Hill
Santa Fe, NM 87504 United States
schedule 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

A rich selection of Indigenous drawings, photographic portraits, and traditional dolls will provide context for how parkas are worn in ceremony, hunting, and daily use. These works underscore Native self-representation and the parka’s importance as a cultural signifier. Sewing tools, themselves beautiful works of craftsmanship in walrus ivory, wood, or animal hide, round out the exhibition content.

 

Photo credit: St. Lawrence Island Yupik ancestor artist, Ceremonial seal gut parka, early 20th century, Sivuqaq (St. Lawrence Island), Alaska. Seal gut, auklet crests, seal fur, cormorant feathers, cotton thread, red ocher. 43 x 54 in. Museum of International Folk Art, gift of Lloyd E. Cotsen, Neutrogena Corp., A.1995.93.986. Photo by Addison Doty. 

DETAILS

May 21, 2023

Time:

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Cost:

No cost

Location:

706 Camino Lejo, on Museum Hill , Santa Fe, NM 87504 United States

CONTACT

Organizer:

Daniel Zillmann

Phone:

505-670-4404

Email:

daniel.zillmann@state.nm.us

Website:

http://internationalfolkart.org

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