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The pottery, by New Mexico's Tewa people, is part of the National Museum of the American Indian. Now, it's being brought back to the region for the first time.
Aug. 5—Pueblo pottery forms a chamber of echoing voices. "Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery" showcases those stories in an exhibition of more than 100 works in clay at Santa Fe's ...
Virgil Ortiz, ceramicist, fashion designer and Cochiti Pueblo Indian, makes visual mash-ups by putting designs inspired by traditional tribal pottery in contemporary places. In "La Renaissance ...
The Pottery of Acoma Pueblo, fourth in a series of books about Pueblo ceramics by Dwight P. Lanmon and Francis H. Harlow, is a remarkable record in text, photographs, and ...
The western U.S. state of New Mexico has 19 Pueblo tribal communities, some of them among the oldest American Indian settlements in the United States. Many of them are well known for their pottery ...
Chase Kahwinhut Earles, 48, a Native American Caddo pottery artist, graduated from the graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 1999. (Courtesy of Chase Kahwinhut Earles) ...
The museum first began construction in 1979 with the help of Warren Cook, a Pamunkey tribal member, archaeologist Erret Callahan and members of the Pamunkey community. The museum opened on Oct. 11 ...