
Indian Art Of The Pueblos (1976)
The film explores the rich cultural heritage of the Pueblo peoples in the southwestern United States, showcasing their ancient settlements and continuous artistic traditions. It highlights the significance of art in daily life, with a focus on ceremonial objects, Kachina dolls, and various crafts such as pottery, weaving, and silverwork. The film emphasizes the connection between contemporary Pueblo artists and their ancestral practices, illustrating how their art reflects spiritual beliefs and agricultural life. Notable artisans and their unique styles are also featured, revealing the ongoing evolution and recognition of Pueblo craftsmanship.
Keywords
Pueblo, culture, art, Kachina, craftsmanship, pottery, weaving, silverwork, heritage, spirituality