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Spiiyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Basket weaverfeatured in film
BaSket weaver and lecturer
Pat Courtney Gold is among
the artists featured in the up
com ing PBS film , C raft in
America.
Gold is one of two basket
weavers who will be featured.
Craft in A merica will air nation
ally beginning on Wednesday,
May 30 at 8 p.m.
The film is divided into
three parts: Memory, Land
scap e, and Community.*.
Courtney Gold will appear in
the Memory segment.
“In each o f the three epi
sodes, we m eet artists and
their work in a way that goes
beyond the media they work
in,” said Carol Sauvion, exdcu-
predate.”
A traveling exhibit is also
part o f the C raft in A m erica
project. The exhibit opened last
month in Little Rock, Ark.,
and will be in Portland in July.
( In the film C raft in A merica
; Gold demonstrates the Wasco
full-turn twine m ethod o f
weaving. The film explains
“Gold’s Wac’uqs heritage, and
shows scenes, of the Warm
Springs Reservation.
Pat Courtney Gold
Some o f the other artists
tive director of C raft in A m erica featured in “Craft in America”
“We explore the relationship include an African American
between what they do, how they basket weaver, furniture mak
do it, and why they have chosen ers, wood workers, clay work
a life of creating great and mov ers, jewelers, and quilters. •
ing art for all to enjoy and ap-.
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Flutist hopes
for Music
Awards
success
N ative A m erican flu tist
James Greeley is a nominee of
awards at the upcoming Native
American Music Awards. -'
Greeley is nominated for the
work on his DVD-CD, “Hon
oring the Supernatural.”
Votes can be cast on-line at:
nativeamericanmusicawards.com.
Greeley is nominated in these
Native American Music Awards
categories:
Flutist of the Year, Record
ing of the Year, Best Producer,
Debut Artist, and Long Version
suominea pnoto
Video.
Flutist James Greeley
.Greeley is a member of the
Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs. He recorded his CD, Third Mesa and the last village vious water in the deserts o f
and DVD live at various loca to become assimilated into the Southwest Arizona.
tions around the reservation, European culture.
Kokopellie’s harmonies also
and the Ceded Lands.
“Honoring the Supernatural” provided fertility to the ! Hopi
“A descendent of theWashut is a tribute to the deity flutist people and other Anasazi de
faith from the Columbia River K okopellie from 3,000 years scendants.” '
Greeley also sells powWow
people,” Greeley said, “I have ago
become familiar with key land
“Kokopellie was recognized D VD s. His w eb sitè is
scapes where I call home.”
by the Hopi people,” Greeley www.hopiflutist.com. You can
; Greeley is also Hopi from said. “His flute melodies brought see his list o f powwow DVDs
the G reasew ood Clan o f fortunues of rain, and the non- at Avww.powwowdvds.conc %
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Littleleaf playing at
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Spirit of the Woods Flutes
is proud to present in con
cert Charles Littleleaf, Peter
Phippen and Mark Holland
— three great artists with three
different styles.
The event w ill-be on Sat-*
urday, July 21 starting at 7
p.m. at the flood River.
Flutes#ill be given out as
attendance prizes. Seating is
limited. ; For ticket informa
tion call Jsd at (541^ 386-
1264;
or
em ail:
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Cost of admission is $15
per person, $25 per couple.
$10 for children (12 and un
der); seniors (65 and ^oyer)
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