Endangered Threads
The Youtube Endangered Threads channel includes documentaries and shorter videos recorded since 2005 when the nonprofit Endangered Threads Documentaries (ETD) was established. ETD focuses on indigenous weaving and traditional art forms.
Backstrap Weavers of Alta Verapaz: María Elena Tun Rax (Spanish)
Chip Morris Interview (English with Spanish translation)
Pedro Meza Interview (Spanish with English translation)
Sheer Elegance: Surviving Strands of Ancient Maya Weaving (English with Spanish translation)
Splendor In The Highlands: Maya Weavers of Guatemala (English R1)
Saving the Weavers (English R1)
Rescatando los Tejedores (Español)
Manuela & Esperanza: El Arte del Tejido Maya (Español R1)
Un Siglo de Colores: Los Tejidos Mayas (Español R1)
Manuela & Esperanza: The Art of Maya Weaving (English R2)
Century of Color: Maya Weaving & Textiles (English)
Backstrap Weavers of Alta Verapaz: Campat Aldea (English)
Don Chooz: Una Intrevista (Español)
Don Chooz Interview (English)
Doña Leslie: An Interview with Leslie Hempstead Fairhurst (English)
Raymond E Senuk: Observations on Guatemalan Textiles
Backstrap Weavers of Alta Verapaz: Se'b'ob' (English)
Backstrap Weavers of Alta Verapaz: María Candelária Putul Caal (English)
Liz Frey on Learning to Weave Pikb'il (English)
Christina Halperin PhD: Translucent Weaves in the Classic Maya Era (250-900 CE) (English)
Modern Maya Weavers of Guatemala (Visual & Music only)
Languages of the Maya (Multiple languages)
Pikb'il Weaving in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala (Visuals & Music)