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Browsing The Morgan Collection of Southwest Pueblo pottery: digital images by Subject "Hopi pottery"

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Browsing The Morgan Collection of Southwest Pueblo pottery: digital images by Subject "Hopi pottery"

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  • Nampeyo, Fannie (Fannie Lesou Polacca) ca 1900-1987. (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1983)
  • Nampeyo, Fannie (Fannie Lesou Polacca) ca 1900-1987. (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology, 1992)
    Bowl -- dark brown and orange designs on exterior. Dark brown and orange bird on interior of bowl. No line breaks. Signature on bottom of Fannie Nampeyo. Excellent [condition.]-- From the Museum catalog.
  • Potter unknown (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology, 2002)
    Polychrome red and brown on tan bowl with interior design; minor exterior marking notch on side with hole possibly for hanging. Goog [condition] some surface hairline cracking inside and outside" -- From the Museum catalog.
  • Navasie, Eunice (Fawn) (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1981)
  • Adams, Sadie (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1964)
  • Pavatea, Garnet (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1960)
  • Naha, Helen, (Feather Woman), 1922-1993. (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1964)
  • Namingha, Les (Wichita State University. Museum of Anthropology, 1989)
  • Namingha, Priscilla (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1982)
  • Pavatea, Garnet (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1981)
  • Sahmie, R. (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1981)
  • Nampeyo? (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology., 1960)
  • Quotskuyva, Dextra (Wichita State University. Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology, 1967)
  • Navasie, Joy (WSU Lowell D. Holmes Museum of Anthropology, 2002)
    "Joy Navasie, also known as "Frog Woman," is among the most famous of the Hopi-Tewa potters. She was an active potter from 1935-1995. Her mother, Paqua Naha, (ca. 1890-1955) was the first Frog Woman and it was Paqua who ...

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