Volume 13
Knowledge and Practices concerning Nature and the Universe
‘Grandfather Tree’: Ute Horror at the Killing of a Heritage Tree
‘Grandfather Tree’: Ute Horror at the Killing of a Heritage Tree
Puha Po to Kavaicuwac: a Southern Paiute Pilgrimage in Southern Utah
Mystical Music: Safeguarding Sufiana Mausiqi - a Vanishing Art Form of Kashmir
Chuskor: Traditional Water Mills of the Dirang Monpas of Arunachal Pradesh
Asian Indian Celebrations of Ethnicity: Perspectives from the Mid-western United States
The 2007 sign designating the Grandfather Tree as a Colorado landmark.
Young Ute tribal member in traditional garb speaking to the audience about theimportance of the tree to her heritage.
The Grandfather Tree just before being cut down. According to newspaper reporter Kelly Slivka … it was still green at its crown and stood quietly in the still air with hummingbirds and doves moving through it’s canopy.
Remains of the Grandfather Tree killed by the Delta Historical Society.
The Grandfather Tree just before being cut down. According to newspaper reporter Kelly Slivka … it was still green at its crown and stood quietly in the still air with hummingbirds and doves moving through it’s canopy.
Enshrined portion of Grandfather Tree in front of Ute Mountain Ute Tribal Headquarters.
Offerings found at Five Mile Spring.
The Entrance to Catstair Canyon.
View of Kavaicuwac with Kavaicuwac Paayuxwitse in the Foreground.
Water Babies found at Catstair Canyon.
The pilgrims’ first view of Kavaicuwac.
Sufiana artists playing the Tabla and Sehtar from Qaleenbaft Gharana.
Rangthang and jangpa grinding flour.