Sunday, March 22, 2009
Joshua Tree National Park
This is part of Barker Dam in Joshua Tree National Park and the hike towards the rock. This is the Serrano Desert region Indian area.
A film crew painted over the art many years ago destroying it sadly. They are not supposed to be these bright colors. The undamaged art I had to climb up in there. I discouraged peopel from touching and stepping on any of the art. I needed my light reflector to get better shots with the extreme shadows. I wonder what this art really looked like once upon a time.
Anzo- Borrego Desert, Blair Valley Boys site
Anzo -Borrrego Desert Blair Valley Pictographs in red
Here is the meetup group at the entrance to the trial and the next shot is the scenery. The Native Americans in this area were called the Kumeyaay. It is believed this site was a puberty ritual one for girls due to the red paint. The red was a female color as black was for males. This site is between 200-1,000 years old. Females during puberty go through a series of steps to become women. One is believed to involve ingesting native tobacco, or jimsonweed, and with the aid of a Shaman and spirit guides painting the rock. Of course, this is all theory. A little girl at the site though the drawings were done by children because "drawing is fun"- I like the simplicity of this.
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