Endangered Threads Documentaries LogoA supplementary weft brocade design woven on a back strap loom by Esperanza Lopez, San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Sacatepéquez, Guatemala.

Endangered Threads Documentaries - educational documentaries recording endangered indigenous art forms

 
Rafael Godinez de Apen, San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, weaves on a back strap loom. Photo by Kathleen Mossman Vitale 2004.

 

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Endangered Threads Documentaries is a small California-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation founded in 2004. 

Our goal is to produce educational documentaries recording endangered indigenous art forms, especially those in imminent threat of disappearing due to global economic expansion and the resulting homogenization of cultures. Target viewers are museum audiences, weavers, textile enthusiasts, anthropology teachers, students, travelers and the general public.

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