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Indian pottery of San Ildefonso, National Park Service ; directed by Rick Krepela. Pablita Velarde, an artist and her people / produced and directed by Shirley Wilt

Label
Indian pottery of San Ildefonso, National Park Service ; directed by Rick Krepela. Pablita Velarde, an artist and her people / produced and directed by Shirley Wilt
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
resource.governmentPublication
federal national government publication
Main title
Indian pottery of San Ildefonso
Oclc number
69998336
Responsibility statement
National Park Service ; directed by Rick Krepela. Pablita Velarde, an artist and her people / produced and directed by Shirley Wilt
Runtime
47
Summary
Maria Martinez and Popovi Da demonstrate the making of black San Ildefonso Indian pottery in New Mexico, from the spreading of sacred corn and the gathering of clay to the outdoor firing and removal of pottery pieces from the fire moundPablita Velarde reflects on her life as an Indian artist for nearly fifty years. She illustrates and describes the ancient earth color painting technique and through her art and storytelling provides an intimate glimpse of the values and customs of her Pueblo people
Table Of Contents
Indian pottery of San Ildefonso / directed by Rick Krepela. Released by the National Park Service in 1972. (Presenters: María Martínez and Popovi Da. Credits: photography, Tom Grey ; editor, Philip Young) -- Pablita Velarde, an artist and her people / producer, director, writer, Shirley Wilt. Released by the National Park Service in 1984. (Narrator, John Flynn. Credits: cinematographer, Tom Gray ; editor, Karine Erlebach)
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Maria, potter of San IldefonsoClassic Maria Martinez, native American pottery maker of San Ildelfonso [sic]Classic Maria MartinezPablita Velarde, an artist and her people
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