Cortez, Colo. : INTERpark, distributor, [2006?]
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Notes:
- DVD.
- In the first work: photographer, Tom Grey editor, Philip Young. In the second work: native american music, R. Carlos Nakai.
- In the second work: John Flynn, narrator.
- Originally issued as motion picture in 1972 (1st work) and 1984 (2nd work).
- 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 mound.
- Pablita 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.
- 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).
Subjects:
- Indian pottery — New Mexico — San Ildefonso Pueblo.
- San Ildefonso Pueblo (N.M.)
- Velarde, Pablita, 1918-2006.
- Pueblo art.
- Indian art — New Mexico.
- Indian women artists — New Mexico.
- Pueblo pottery.
- DVD-Video discs.
Requested by Marubbio, E