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Native American Paiute Indian Eagle Dance, 1997, performed by the Frazier family. Wesley Jim singing with Mervin Wright and Merlin Thompson drumming. Mervin Wright speaks. Dean Fox was the Arena Director. Thompson's family came from Mono Lake area.
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1997 - Walter Hansen, Death Valley - Bishop California - Yerington Nevada Shoshone-Paiute Native American Indian singing Great Basin Round Dance songs as Paiutes, Shoshones, and Washoes dance the Round Dance. This is the old style of Great Basin singing. The second song is about a "Shoshone Boy". Alec Shepard Paiute announcer. Western California Shoshone.
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Story of Mono Lake Paiute Indian people called the Kutzadika'a Indians. Named after the Kutzavi or Brine Fly Larva. California Indians who also lived in Yosemite.
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Paiute Della Hern demonstrates how to prepare acorn meal. She taught the other women, who are not Indian, to prepare acorn meal and mush. Della Hern was born at Mono Lake and moved to Yosemite.
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Old footage of a Paiute Native American Indian girl wearing a "Chief's in the Sky" Pyramid Lake Paiute fancy shawl made completely of satin. This was at Las Vegas Paiute Snow Moutain Powwow.
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Part 1. Native American Indian Obsidian arrow points around the Great Basin and California mainly came from around Mono Lake. Yosemite - Mono Lake Paiute, Bridgeport Paiute, and Owens Valley Paiutes used obsidian for all types of hunting as they traveled through out the area. Arrowheads of the California and Great Basin Indians.
Video duration: 226 seconds
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Part 2. Native American Indian Obsidian arrow points around the Great Basin and California mainly came from around Mono Lake. Yosemite - Mono Lake Paiute, Bridgeport Paiute, and Owens Valley Paiutes used obsidian for all types of hunting as they traveled through out the area. Arrowheads of the California and Great Basin Indians. Harry Williams - Bishop - Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute.
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My favorite deadfall trap due to it's ease of construction and sensitive trigger mechanism. Instead of just a figure four with a Paiute trigger, this is to the best of my knowledge the traditional method of constructing this trap. It can be made even more sensitive by setting the toggle and bait stick "tip to tip".
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Part 3. Native American Indian Obsidian arrow points around the Great Basin and California mainly came from around Mono Lake. Yosemite - Mono Lake Paiute, Bridgeport Paiute, and Owens Valley Paiutes used obsidian for all types of hunting as they traveled through out the area. Arrowheads of the California and Great Basin Indians.