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  2. Nampeyo - Wikipedia

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    [9] [14] Nampeyo developed her own style based on the traditional designs, known as Hopi Revival pottery [16] from old Hopi designs and Sikyátki pottery. [14] This is why researchers refer to her style as Sikyatki Revival after the proto-historic site. [17] Nampeyo with one of her Sikyátki Revival vessels, ca. 1908–1910. Hopi, Arizona.

  3. Mata Ortiz pottery - Wikipedia

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    Paquimé pottery is closely related to the larger family of Pueblo pottery, showing influence from Arizona, New Mexico and central Mexico along with elements which are distinctive to the area. [3] [7] Various colors appear in the works including a nearly white ivory, a reddish color and black. [6] Paquimé pottery was traded throughout North ...

  4. Shelby Sherritt - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020 Sherritt made pottery her full-time job, leaving her job as a social worker. [ 7 ] [ 9 ] Her business grew during the COVID-19 pandemic . [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 9 ] In late 2021 she began selling DIY paint-your-own-pottery kits.

  5. Roosevelt Red Ware - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Red Ware, also known as Salado Red Ware and Salado Polychrome, is a late prehistoric pottery tradition found across large portions of Arizona and New Mexico. The tradition involves the combination of red, white, and black paint in varying configurations along with compositional and morphological characteristics.

  6. Rio Grande Glaze Ware - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande Glaze Ware was first made about AD 1315 (based on tree-ring dating at Tijeras Pueblo). It partly displaced an earlier tradition of black-on-white pottery and was inspired by the White Mountain Red Ware tradition (Carlson 1970) centered on the upper Little Colorado drainage of eastern Arizona and western New Mexico.

  7. Ida Redbird - Wikipedia

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    Ida Redbird (Maricopa, 1892–1971) was a Native American potter from the Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation in Arizona. She was the first president of the Maricopa Pottery Maker's Association and was widely credited with the revival of ancient Maricopa pottery techniques and forms. Her polished black-on-redware ...

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