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Calling The Hitch, Pearce is from Redwood Valley Little River Bank of Pomo Indians, Weber is from Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
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Corine Pearce & Joe Weber
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 Oak cuttings from within the park; bent and woven, Jute twine and Bailing wire
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This sculpture depicting Chi (Hitch) Incorporated traditional bundling, stick bending and cordage making to bring awareness to the plight of the Chi (Hitch) and their importance to local Indigenous people, ecosystems and current efforts to preserve and strengthen their populations.

Their spawning was a time of celebration when tribal members would gather to collect food for the year and visit each other. The Chi has been a staple food and cultural mainstay of the original Pomo inhabitants of the region since time immemorial. Tribal elders recall the hitch being plentiful and filling creeks. Expanding development and agriculture, declining water quality, gravel mining, invasive species, removal of cultural fire from the land, habitat loss, and drought took their toll. The decline of the Chi is the result of a legacy of environmental injustice and land dispossession in the Clear Lake watershed.

Workshop participants from diverse Lake County communities tended to sprouting oak trees at the park under Pearce’s guidance.

Weber, and Pearce discussed the plight of the hitch and its cultural and ecological significance. Guests Big Valley Rancheria Tribal Elder Ron Montez and ecologist Jeanine Pfeiffer joined on day 2 to tell stories and deepen participants understanding of the Chi's significance to local cultural heritage.


Thanks to the Big Valley Rancheria Boys and Girls Club wove juvenile hitch from tule with Corine Pearce on a separate occasion. 




Corine Pearce, Culture Bearer and a member of Redwood Valley Band of Pomo Indians, has dedicated her life to mastering and teaching Pomo basketry to connect past, present and future generations to a living cultural identity. She collaborates with Tribes, NGO’s, and schools to revitalize and celebrate Pomo cultural traditions, leading workshops and speaking widely on Pomo heritage, TEK, and plants for medicine, food and basketry. Corine curated her first exhibit of contemporary Native artists' work in 2022 at the MAC and has curated several exhibits since.

In 2023 Corine received a Silver Award for Community Engagement in the 2nd Annual Anthem Awards “Education, Arts and Culture” category. Her work is recognized by Craft in America, a Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellowship, and a Jennifer Easton Community Spirit Award. It is an honor to work and learn with her.

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Joe Weber is a Culture Bearer and member of Big Valley Rancheria. He carries and teaches the tradition of tule boat making and is a vocal advocate for the health of the Hitch and of Clear Lake. He is currently working on a 30- ft tule boat with Japanese artist Jin Ishikawa.
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We cannot do our work without the support of our local patrons, members, and state and national agencies.
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The MAC acknowledges that we operate on the unceded ancestral lands of the people known as Pomo, Wappo, Wintun, and Lake Miwok. Their descendants, the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California Nation, live here today.
​They are the past present and future stewards of this land. 

We stand in solidarity with the First People recognizing the great harm done to them here, as well as their resilience. We pledge to continue to build authentic relationships and work together with them through creative action, towards healing both the land and the people.

We also recognize that our work is but a small step towards reconciliation and that there is much work to be done.
El MAC reconoce que operamos en las tierras ancestrales no cedidas de los pueblos conocidos como Pomo, Wappo, Wintun y Lake Miwok. Sus descendientes, la Nación Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California, viven aquí hoy.
Ellos son los cuidadores pasados, presentes y futuros de esta tierra.
Nos solidarizamos con los Primeros Pueblos, reconociendo el gran daño que se les ha causado aquí, así como su resiliencia. Nos comprometemos a continuar construyendo relaciones auténticas y a trabajar junto a ellos mediante acciones creativas, hacia la sanación tanto de la tierra como de las personas.
También reconocemos que nuestro trabajo es solo un pequeño paso hacia la reconciliación y que queda mucho por hacer.
EcoArts of Lake County, also known as Middletown Art Center, is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to offering art opportunities and education, cultural enrichment and ecological awareness, contributing to the wellbeing of our rural community in Lake County, California.
Our FEIN number is 20-2027708.
 EcoArts de Lake County, también 
conocida como Middletown Art Center, es una organización 501(c)(3) dedicada a ofrecer oportunidades y educación artísticas, enriquecimiento cultural y conciencia ecológica, contribuyendo al bienestar de la comunidad en el condado rural de Lake, California.
Nuestro número de identificación fiscal federal (FEIN) es 
20-2027708.

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      • NATURE
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      • RESILIENCE - Art In Dialogue with Nature
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    • 2015-2017 >
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      • PREMIERE
      • WATER!
      • GIMME SHELTER!
      • ECO CENTRIC
      • SUBVERSIVE BIOLOGY
    • FIRE ANNIVERSARY >
      • ALL THAT IS NOW (4th)
      • A NEW STORY (3rd)
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        • DRIVEN TO ABSTRACTION
      • ASHES TO ART (1st)
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    • Being Leonardo >
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  • WATER BASKET
    • WATERBASKET
  • HARLEM VOICES
    • HARLEMVOICES
    • JUNETEENTH
    • SOUNDS OF LIBERATION
    • HARLEM VOICES BACKGROUND
  • RECIPROCITY
    • BIODIVERSITY AT TRAILSIDE
    • RECIPROCITY ARTISTS
    • ANULUS UNITATIS
    • CALLING THE CHI - HITCH
    • EARTH TO EARTH
    • ECLIPSOPY
    • FINDING BALANCE
    • GREAT BASIN
    • MESTIZAJE GERMINATION
    • MITZEMOA NOYOLLO
    • OBSIDIAN BOWL
    • RESURRECTION
    • SHADE
    • SIKA-KA Quail
    • TREASURES
    • WATTA
    • WEB OF LIFE
    • ECOARTS
  • RAICES HERMOSAS
    • RAICESHERMOSAS
    • RHCURRICULUM
  • EAGLE & CONDOR
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    • Sponsor Eagle and Condor
  • WEAVING
    • EARTHSKY FIELDTRIPS
    • earth-sky-resources
    • EARTH SKY
    • weaving place
  • SUPPORT MAC
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  • MAC IN THE NEWS