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Juana Basilia Sitmelelene Chumash
Not on view
When the Spanish arrived in California in the late eighteenth century, a new market led weavers to create innovative designs. Here, Juana Basilia Sitmelelene has woven a nontraditional, centrifugal pattern. She began with an intricate, swirling, almost dizzying image in the center, including a number of distinct, yet unidentifiable, shapes that evoke life-forms. Weaving outward, she added the heraldic crest from Spanish coins, combining the designs of European colonists with the imagery of a complex Indigenous world.
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