Box 4
Contains 74 Results:
[Dogs], 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"Petra tying a net. Petra and Pricilia Flores gathering clay to be used in making ollas", 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"After the cord has been twisted very tightly it is stretched and left overnight to set itself permanently", 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"Petra's method of holding her fingers to wind the cordage for storage", 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"Nets are tied to a post by means of a loose loop as shown below", 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"Fingers are used to gauge the mesh size" and "The knots are square knots", 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
[Knot tying], 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
[Net weaving], 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"This is the preferred source of clay for making pottery at Santa Catarina" and "Concentrations of stones that have been tossed aside in order to remove the hard clay", 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.
"The digging stick was resharpened", 1966
The series consists of the materials related to Michelsen's study of the Kiliwa people of northern Baja California in Mexico, and most notably focused on two individuals, Petra Higuera and Rufino Ochurte. Materials in the series also include Michelsen's notes and writing on the Kiliwa language and materials on the Pai Pai and other groups.