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  2. Nathan Youngblood - Wikipedia

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    Since 1976, he has won over 44 awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market, often winning 1st and 2nd place. In 1987 he received the Jack Hoover Memorial Award for excellence in Santa Clara pueblo pottery at Santa Fe Indian Market. Beginning in 1974, Nathan's work has been exhibited at many gallery shows in Scottsdale, Arizona and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

  3. Jody Naranjo - Wikipedia

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    She sifts, soaks, and strains the raw clay in into pottery-grade clay. [1] She uses the coiling and pit firing to make her pots. [1] Images of women, which she calls "pueblo girls," and animals, are a common themes in her artworks. [3] She participates in the Santa Fe Indian Market. [1] She won first prize in pottery at the Market in 2011 and 2022.

  4. Helen Cordero - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Living Treasure, 1985; National Heritage Fellow, 1986 Helen Cordero (June 15, 1915 – July 24, 1994) was a Cochiti Pueblo potter from Cochiti, New Mexico . She was renowned for her storyteller pottery figurines , a motif she invented, [ 2 ] based upon the traditional "singing mother" motif.

  5. Jody Folwell - Wikipedia

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    Jody Folwell-Turipa (born 1942, Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico) is a Puebloan potter and artist. One of nine children in the Naranjo family of Santa Clara potters and other artists, Folwell is one of the best-known avant-garde Pueblo potters. Lee Cohen, the late owner of Gallery 10 in Santa Fe and Scottsdale, referred to Folwell as the "first ...

  6. Christine McHorse - Wikipedia

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    Her large pottery has the sound of glass when tapped. [3] [14] McHorse exhibited at Santa Fe Indian Market for 23 years, winning 38 awards for both pottery and sculpture. [8] [1] Her work can be found in the permanent collections of the Heard Museum, the Denver Art Museum, the National Museum of the American Indian, Navajo Nation Museum, and more.

  7. Peters: 'I've accomplished what I've wanted' - AOL

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    Jul. 15—A sign posted Monday on the front door of La Casa Sena in downtown Santa Fe stated the restaurant was closed for lunch "until further notice." A sign on the restaurant's wine shop next ...

  8. Middle school teacher charged with seeking sexually explicit ...

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    Dec. 21—A Santa Fe middle school teacher is one of two men arrested this week on charges accusing them of seeking sexually explicit materials depicting children following an online operation ...

  9. High Road to Taos - Wikipedia

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    The 56-mile (90 km) High Road to Taos is a scenic, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Santa Fe and Taos. (The "Low Road" runs through the valleys along the Rio Grande). It winds through high desert, mountains, forests, small farms, and tiny Spanish land grant villages and Pueblo Indian villages. Scattered along the way ...