tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15240575.post1289989861408680039..comments2024-02-05T17:15:59.703-06:00Comments on hawgblawg: Burning Man kufiya and hula hoopTed Swedenburghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05355038670178440138noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15240575.post-58007383857286500612013-01-28T20:21:51.524-06:002013-01-28T20:21:51.524-06:00Hi Aimee: thanks for the comment. Can we be in tou...Hi Aimee: thanks for the comment. Can we be in touch via email: tsweden@uark.edu. The kufiya is the scarf you are wearing. Ted Swedenburghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05355038670178440138noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15240575.post-85892044916033474742013-01-28T01:20:53.579-06:002013-01-28T01:20:53.579-06:00Hi Ted,
I am the woman featured in the still shot...Hi Ted,<br /><br />I am the woman featured in the still shot you took from the Hula Burn 2012 video. I unintentionally stumbled across your blog and this picture of myself after doing a google image search for Burning Man 2012. Just out of curiosity, at your mention of the term "kufiya" - are you referring to the yarn braids that I am wearing? If I can be of any further assistance to your anthropological evaluation of the festival or video, please let me know! ;)Aimeenoreply@blogger.com