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Prologue to "..in tents"

1 Humanization proceeds

2 Mothers make babies

3 Specialization Interdep

4 Agriculture Marriage

5 origin surplus labor ti

6 class state other thing

7 Patriarchal Revolution

8 What IS to be done?

epilogue

artist statement

contact

Intern'l Behind Barcode

What if?

LaSalle lands in Texas

draft script

intro Sor's ltr Paris sc

Berlandier

KARANKAWAN VOCABULARY

Sor Juana's letter

E. O. F. H. S. T.

fortune bequest to CCISD

Na ka Kaana-koko

Aal Ga's est-day

Naxi Traditional Culture

1 Guo, Gao, Hu

2 Guo Intro 1st U.S. show

2.1 Naxi trad cult sex ed

2.2 2.6 Texas show 2005

2.3publicationGao's Naxi

3 images + pre Atlanta sh

4 Atlanta show 2006

5 Albuquerque show

6 Albuquerque 2

7 Albuquerque 3

8 Summary: Naxi Nexus

9 8 hypotheses

Written in Sand

1 more about the artists

dale's snake

collaboration

Influence of the contemporary Han calligraphy artist, Gao Feng
-- his use of Dongba pictographs and his  interpretation of Naxi myth --
on artists in the U.S.


Naxi folktale and Dongba script illustrator, Gao Feng
click Poster for Albuquerque Exhibit of Naxi tale
In June, 2008, academics and artists from the U.S. states of Georgia, Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico collaborated to install a major exhibition of Gao Feng's 60 calligraphy illustrations of the Naxi origin myth, Worship Heaven, using the pictographic symbols of the Naxi's Dongba (shamen, chroniclers, poets)  at the Harwood Art Center of Albuquerque, New Mexico.  American art inspired by Gao accompanied the exhibit. .

Dale Harris
interviewing artist, Dale Harris (on right)
I had been eager to exhibit Gao's art on the Naxi in New Mexico since  2001 when Professor Guo first asked me about the relation between my own, majority Anglo-American, culture and that of minority Native American cultures.   I had replied that while my family denied  we had any Native American ancestors, although we did, and while I had been taught that the Native Americans who had lived where I did in Texas were  cannibals, properly exterminated; Native American cultures in the adjoining state, New Mexico, were now cherished by non-natives,  as ethno-tourism was the commercial engine, authentic artifacts highly prized and  fashionably copied across America on everything from home furnishings to jewelry and apparel.   Carried away I declared: "New Mexico is the Yunnan of America; Albuquerque, Kumming; and Santa Fe, Lijiang.  As Georgia O'Keefe taught Americans to appreciate the Santa Fe Pueblos who influenced her art, Gao will teach them to appreciate the Naxi."  
Georgia O'Keefe
Kachina, Georgia O'Keefe
Georgia O'Keefe's depiction of a Kachina
Santa Fe, New Mexico
To properly exhibit Gao's 60 drawings of the Naxi genesis  requires raising funds and sponsors, a fine exhibition gallery,  calculations and carpentry, ladders, lighting, publicity, -- work by a lot of people. 

Mike Dobbins, Michael A. Dobbins, Professor Michael Dobbins,  Georgia Tech, Professor of the Practice of Urban Design,  GaTech College of Architecture,
installing Albuquerque show
genesis, laban, jacob, surplus labor, egyptian, hebrew
Hebrew Genesis Egyptian pictographs
This support materialized three years later after art I created in response to Gao's example, had been shown in Palestine, Canada, 2 cities in Japan, and 6 in the U. S.  When asked about the piece, I often referred to Gao Feng's art, Cai Hua's anthropology, and the Naxi Dongbas.  In the U.S., people were interested in juxtaposing Dongba pictographs with petroglyphs, picture writing on rocks, the dating of which range from  2000 years ago, 1 bce (before christian era), to the 20th century.  And they were interested in juxtaposing speculations about relations between the the Na and the Naxi with speculations about relations between the Anasazi (ancient) and the Hopi, the Zuni, and other Pueblo  peoples many of whom  are traditionally matri-local.
petroglyph, newspaper rock,
petrogylph with 2000 years of additions
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