Ursula Min-ne-ah Jones
Grant Collaborator • Workshop Facilitator
MEET URSULA
Ursula Min-ne-ah Jones is a traditional basket weaver and teacher born and raised in Yosemite Valley, with roots in Yosemite Ahwahneechee, Mono Lake Paiute, Coast Miwok and Kashia Pomo traditions.
She comes from a living lineage of basket weavers spanning five generations of women in her family, including her grandmother Julia Parker, and now her own role as a grandmother. Family is central to Ursula’s life and work, and her teaching reflects a collective, relational way of being—where stories, laughter, care, and skill are woven together.
A skilled and intuitive weaver, she teaches with generosity and humor, making basketry accessible while honoring its cultural depth and integrity. Active in Native Wellbriety communities, Ursula brings a values-based, life-affirming perspective to all she does. She will lead Basketry & Traditional Ways of Knowing on May 30–31, 2026, and serve as a cultural advisor throughout the program.