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Baskets from the Seri Coast

Two Seri Women holding a large basket on a beach

Publisher
University of Arizona Press

This stunning exploration of Seri (Comcaac) basket weaving reveals the resilience and creativity of the weavers as seen through the lens of documentary photographer David Burckhalter, who has spent five decades cultivating friendships and documenting Seri traditions, landscapes, and basketry in Sonora, Mexico. 

Blending striking photography with reflections from years as a trader and observer of Seri culture, Burckhalter traces the evolution of Seri basketry from a utilitarian craft to a celebrated art form. The book examines how Seri weavers have navigated the influences of the craft economy, outside forces like anthropologists, and changing traditions, while preserving their unique oral history and spiritual connections. With detailed insights into the artistry, labor, and legends surrounding Seri baskets, this work is a tribute to the resilience and creativity of Seri women, whose weaving continues to be passed on to future generations.

Featuring more than two hundred color photographs and historic images, Baskets from the Seri Coast: Comcaac Weavers and Their Craft offers readers a visual feast that celebrates the intricate craftsmanship and cultural significance of a timeless art and the people who make it.

“An authoritative, intimate account of baskets woven by the region’s most original and intriguing people. Burckhalter’s five decades of friendship with Seris and descriptions of weavers and their art shine through his narrative and exquisite photographs. This volume is the definitive study of Seri baskets and their makers.”—David Yetman, producer of In the Americas with David Yetman

 

Publication ISBN
9780816556373