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Mirenchu Fernandez
05-05-2009, 03:13 PM
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Southwestern Tarahumara Indian Native baskets are hand made Native American baskets. Southwest baskets serve many functions in a traditional Tarahumara household. A Tarahumara basket may be used to store corn, beans or a number of other things. As the floors of most Tarahumara homes are dirt, native baskets help keep personal items organized and clean.
There are generally two types of woven baskets. The first and most common being of yucca or sotol. These are used constantly in everyday life. The second type is pine needle baskets and is most common in the higher elevations where pine trees are prevalent. These pine baskets are quite small and delicate. The yucca baskets are made in a variety of sizes and shapes. In the mountain country, the guari type is most commonly found. These baskets are usually a single weave and are round at the top and somewhat square, with four distinct corners, at the bottom. The petaca is traditional to the canyon regions. It is round and frequently double woven. The basket maker uses only her hands and teeth to fashion the basket, although the leaves are sometimes run across a stone to dull their sharp edges before they are worked.

Gus Cobos
05-05-2009, 03:56 PM
Excellent capture telling the story of this young lady's life...The colors are superb and I like the story...well done...her facial expression says it all...:):cool:

denise ippolito
05-05-2009, 05:50 PM
I like this image alot-very powerful-Well done!

Jackie Schuknecht
05-05-2009, 05:56 PM
Her expression says it all. What a hard life she must have. Very nice Mirenchu.

Alfred Forns
05-05-2009, 07:57 PM
Hi Mirenchu

I like how you got to the lady and baskets So easy to only go for the person but wouldn't have the same feel !!! Really nice !!! ... also appreciate the info on baskets !!!!

Steve Patterson
05-05-2009, 08:19 PM
Excellent portrait...I wouldn't change a thing.