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Jules Tavernier and the Elem Pomo 

Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
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Watch this short film to explore the painting “Dance in a Subterranean Roundhouse at Clear Lake, California” (1878) by French-born artist Jules Tavernier (1844-1889). In the dramatic scene, Tavernier depicts a ceremonial dance of the Elem Pomo known as mfom Xe, or “people dance,” in an underground roundhouse, Xe-xwan, at Clear Lake, California. Capturing a historical moment, it chronicles an exceptional cultural interaction between California Indians in their homelands and outsiders-settlers and business investors-on November 22, 1875. Among the more than one hundred Pomo community members of all ages taking part in the ceremony are three visitors: Mexican-born Tiburcio Parrott y Ochoa, a San Francisco banker and patron of Tavernier who commissioned the painting; his Parisian business partner, Baron Edmond de Rothschild; and French military officer Comte Gabriel Louis de Turenne d’Aynac, who was traveling with Rothschild. Parrott was the new owner and operator of the Sulphur Bank Quicksilver Mining Company on Elem ancestral lands. In the ensuing years, the mine would cause widespread mercury contamination of the lake, greatly affecting the Elem community.
Narrated by Elem Pomo cultural leader and regalia maker Robert Geary; Dry Creek Pomo scholar Sherrie Smith-Ferri, PhD; and Eastern Pomo artist and curator Meyo Marrufo the film introduces the audience to Clear Lake and the roundhouse; highlights the importance of the landscape and natural materials in Pomo basketry; and presents the environmental and cultural impact of mining and land loss as well as the continuum of Pomo ceremony at the site.
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@suzyq1320
@suzyq1320 2 года назад
Excellent Video! Need to see more POMO vids on here!!
@AntMac707-hq3iv
@AntMac707-hq3iv 11 месяцев назад
Even being homeless and finally gettng out of jail these simple things keep me strong and humble. Thankful for all people but especially my remaining indian people. God bless yall..
@richardlynch1094
@richardlynch1094 Месяц назад
I am very grateful to be able to share this incredible landscape with you. I'm terribly sorry for the mistreatment of Pomo in Lake County historically and ongoing.
@ottergram
@ottergram 3 года назад
So beautifully done - so sad. The painting says so much! Great commentary~
@HBlack-wf4nj
@HBlack-wf4nj 3 года назад
I feel privileged to see this deeply moving film. And I very much look forward to seeing the exhibition (another privilege), which opens at the Met 21 August. My thanks to all who made the exhibition and the film possible.
@LadyAkashe
@LadyAkashe 3 года назад
Love the vid and the message. Thank you for your continued commitment to Earth.
@hannatuasheolge306
@hannatuasheolge306 3 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️
@heavinhellandearth5309
@heavinhellandearth5309 2 года назад
Apostlic God and the devil and Jesus Christ name amen
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