Crowd & canyon Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaAugust 11 & 12, 2016

The Grand Canyon was home to many Native people long before becoming a National Park.   Heritage Days at North Rim Grand Canyon is a celebration of cultural diversity with many Nations who have history with the canyon country.  All of this is organized mostly by Ranger Jake who has put this event together for many seasons.  The rest of us assist where needed helping set up, break down, relieve people from the demonstration tables, and introduce the various dancers, musicians, and presenters.  I’ve been posting about this function for years so take a look at some of the past performers and photographs.

Demonstration area Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Demonstrations

Birth sunrise corn maiden by Hopi Ramson Lomatewama Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaIn the parking lot, Hopi artist and teacher Ramson Lomatewama set up his portable glass blowing.  This year I bought a piece of his work.  I’ve wanted a corn maiden for a long time and this one seriously spoke to me.  Corn is life for the Hopi.  The dark glass on the head of this figure are the butterfly swirls indicating a young woman is eligible for marriage.  The purple swirls of color signify the the sunrise and birth.

Jessica & Justin Lomatewama Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaRamson’s wife Jessica demonstrated basket weaving and his son Justin carved Kachinas in the demonstration area.

Eileen Yatsattie Zuni Pottery Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Bennet Jackson Hualapai drums Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaIn addition Zuni Eileen Yatsattie works on decorating a clay pot she’s made, Hopi Duane Tawahongva works on overlay silver jewelry, and Hualapai Bennett Jackson sands the base for a drum.

Milton Tso Navajo Flutes Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaOther displays include Navajo Henry Nez’s jewelry, Sammie Largo’s paintings, Paiute Everett Pikyavit’s baskets, Hualapai Richard Powskey’s cradle boards and baskets, Navajo Milton Tso’s flutes, and Debra Onsae shares Hopi foods.

Derrick Suwaima Davis hoop dancing Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Dancing

Derrick Suwaima Davis hoop dancing Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park ArizonaSeems the highlight of every year is International hoop dancer Hopi Derrick Suwaima-Davis and his three sons, the littlest of whom steals the show.  He asks that we don’t post photos of his children.

Milton Tso Navajo Flutes Heritage Days North Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona

Music

Navajo flute maker Milton Tso not only plays a magical flute but tells stories and tells jokes.

Presentations

Thursday night’s presentation by Ramson Lomatewama about Hopi culture was as interesting as always.  And Debra Onsae presented Miss Hopi at the campfire program.  Friday night Richard Powskey and friends presented Hualapai dances and songs at the campfire and included the crowd with several circle dances.  And later Grammy-nominated recording artist Navajo/Ute Aaron White played the flute for the evening program.

This is the 23rd year for Heritage Days at North Rim Grand Canyon held the second Thursday and Friday of August.   Unfortunately I wasn’t able to attend all the events and the evening performances were just to dark to take photos.  So plan ahead to attend next year.

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