First People Pots
  • About the Collection
    • Dedication
  • Some Uses of the Collection & Website
  • Appendices
    • Appendix A: Hopi Social History and the Transition from Polacca to Sikyatki Revival Style Pottery
    • Appendix B: A Tale of Two Pots: Ancient Sikyatki and bowl 1993-04: The Development of Nampeyo’s Style
    • Appendix C: Appreciations of Nampeyo
    • Appendix D: Ranking “Nampeyo” Pots
    • Appendix E: Nampeyo’s signed pottery, a history & theory
    • Appendix F: Nampeyo’s Design Elements
  • Works Cited
  • Press

1990-01 Acoma Canteen with Bird Design

Canteens

Acoma Canteen, unsigned. White kola slip with geometric and bird design. Apparently handmade and outdoor fired, which is unusual for current Acoma pottery.

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