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CIBA
California Indian Basketweavers Association
15th Anniversary Gathering
PALA Resort and Spa, Pala California
June 24, 2005

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Shumup Ko Hup California Indian basketry arts crafts booth at the CIBA California Indian Basketweavers Association 15th Anniversary Gathering, Pala Indian Reservation, Pala Resort and Spa near Temecula, Pala Callifornia.

Eva Salazar, Kumeyaay in pink dress, dances during a traditional Native American ceremony, Pala California.

Native American Quechan Indian dancers in traditional ribbon dresses, beaded collars and shawls bird dance to Quechan bird singing.

Norma Turner Behill, W. Mono Dumna California gathering baskets, California Indian cradles Native American baby cradles. Norma is the Dumna Cultural Resource coordinator
Contact: PO BOX 292 AUBERRY CA 93602

Manuela Aguiar, Kumeyaay elder, gives a hands-on basket weaving class on traditional making California agave fiber carrying net bags at the CIBA 15th Anniversary Gathering, Pala Indian Reservation, near Temecula. Eva Salazar, Kumeyaay from San Jose de la Zorra, Baja California, Mexico speaks to on lookers about her mission basket style coiled juncus Kumeyaay basket art.

Manuela Aguiar, Kumeyaay Pai Pai Santa Catarina, Baja California, Mexico takes a picture with Domingo Belardes, Acjachemen San Juan Capistrano, and the agave net carrying bag he made from raw agave fibers in one of Manuela's hands on basket weaving classes during the CIBA anniversary event at the Pala Indian Reservation, near Temecula, Pala, California.

Manuela Aguiar, Kumeyaay Pai Pai Santa Catarina, Baja California, Mexico takes a break from her California Indian basket weaving demonstrations and helps out at the Shumup Ko Hup California Indian arts and crafts CIBA booth at the Pala Resort and Spa.

Traditional California Indian basket art of Rella Allan, Tyme Koncow; Dalila Barajas Maidu burden baskets and coiled baskets, basket weaving family CIBA booth.

Dalila Barjas, a Maidu basket weaver, display her first two California Indian baskets at the CIBA gathering, Pala Resort and Spa, Pala Indian Reservation.

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Three generations of female Kumeyaay basket weavers from San Jose de la Zorra, Baja California, Mexico (l-r) Celia Silva, Virginia Melendrez, Gloria Castañeda, Maribel Montes.

Kumeyaay basket weaving family of San Jose de la Zorra, Baja California, Mexico (l-r) Virginia Melendrez, Celia Silva, Gloria Castañeda, Gregorio Guadalupe Montes Castañeda, Maribel Montes, Concepcion Montes.

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