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Santa Clara Pueblo pottery. Clip: Season 16 | 2m 3s Video has Closed Captions | CC. Joseph & Sergio Youngblood Lugo on bear paw symbols in Santa Clara Pueblo pottery. 11/12/2024 ...
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I’ve driven past the sign for Agua Fria National Monument at least a hundred times in my life during trips to mountainous Flagstaff, Arizona from the desert landscape of Phoenix. Now that I’ve finally ...
Santa Ana Pueblo Gov. Myron Armijo discusses the significance of ancestral lands that have been placed into trust for the benefit of the tribe during a ceremony at Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M. on ...
The elders of the Picuris Pueblo nation, a 300-person tribe in Northern New Mexico, have passed down their history for centuries. They trace ancestral connections to the famed complex of sandstone ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City will open an exhibit Friday of Pueblo Indian pottery in what the institution described as its first community-curated exhibit of Native American art.
With Pueblo pottery, there's always a lot more going on than immediately meets the eye. Utility is often key, but even this is difficult to reduce to mere everyday usage (although this, too, is ...
It would cheapen the true value of Pueblo pottery to suggest that its impressive artistry stems solely from the circumstances surrounding it: the relative stability of Pueblo culture, which allowed ...
The elders of the Picuris Pueblo nation, a 300-person tribe in Northern New Mexico, have passed down their history for centuries. They trace ancestral connections to the famed complex of sandstone ...
Catalog of an exhibition curated by the Pueblo Pottery Collective and held at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture ... (Picuris, Diné) -- Tazbah Gaussoin (Picuris Pueblo, Diné/Navajo) -- Erin Monique ...
The exhibition “Grounded in Clay”, opening this month at the MFA Houston, was co-curated by the more than 60 members of the Pueblo Pottery Collective ...
Mitchell adds that a pottery vessel made in traditional ways allows the Acoma Pueblo people to say “I have my piece of the rock. That’s how we identify ourselves, by place and name, that’s our place ...