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Simon Caura

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Kanwasumi Basket Cooperative

Supported by Earth Bound, Inc.

Baskets

Simon Caura

Work by Simon Caura

Simon Caura, along with the other weavers of the Kanwasumi Basket Cooperative, individually hand weave wuwa baskets, women’s burden baskets, and jojos, round storage baskets. Traditional men’s baskets called guapas are highly decorated winnowing baskets that are presented to a new bride. No tools are used except a machete to help cut the “minñato” vine from which the baskets are made.

The Ye’kwana, indigenous people who live in the remote Upper Caura watershed, use these baskets primarily in the gathering and preparation of yucca used in making cassava bread, the mainstay of their diet.

Attended with Edith Martinez Nuñez Maigualida in 2009.

The Santa Fe International Folk Art Market, a non-profit organization, produces the largest international folk art market in the world, and our success led to Santa Fe’s designation as a UNESCO City of Folk Art.