The Ghost Dance appeared during a time of desperation for the Native American Indian people. The Ghost Dance started when Paiute shaman Jack Wilson or...
Dedicated to the original Native Americans of Yosemite, Mono Lake and Hetch Hetchy, the Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute people. Every photo is of Paiutes in Yosemite....
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....
Frieda Dick-Brown, a descendent of the famous Paiute Indian shaman Wovoka, says a prayer in the Paiute language. Wovoaka was the creator of the Ghost...
1997 - Walter Hansen, Death Valley - Bishop California - Yerington Nevada Shoshone-Paiute Native American Indian singing Great Basin Round Dance songs as Paiutes, Shoshones,...
Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiute Native American Legend and Tale about the big Ah-wah-go, Paiute for Sucker Fish, because of it's big wide open mouth. In the...
Paiute Native American Indian elder Harold Miller remembers and talks about the early days for the Paiute Indians around Yosemite, Mono Lake, Lundy Lake and...
Native American Paiute - Washoe Norm Delorme discusses the origin of American Indian beaded baskets. This style of basket making started from Mono Lake area...
Part 1. Native American Indian Obsidian arrow points around the Great Basin and California mainly came from around Mono Lake. Yosemite - Mono Lake Paiute,...