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

2004-06 Vase with Butterfly & Geometric Designs

Folk Art Butterfly Design

Hopi vase with four butterflies on upper half and Sikyatki revival geometric symbols on lower half. Reva Polacca Nampeyo (b. 1964) is the granddaughter of Fannie, daughter of Harold Polacca, and sister of Vernida Polacca (see 2003-13).

Share this Page
FacebookGoogle+TwitterPinterestLinkedInStumbleUponEmail
2004-07 Small Redware Bowl with Impressed Design
2004-05 Casually Painted Folk Pot with Hooks and Geometric Designs

Browse by Category

Latest Acquisitions

  • 2022-05 Early career pot by Nyla Collateta Nampeyo
  • 2022-04 Tile with maiden balancing a pot on her head
  • 2022-03 Double-lobed container with maidens and corn iconography
  • 2022-02 Plainware wide-shouldered seedpot
  • 2022-01 Duck whistle
  • 2021-21 Bowl with monster and reproductive serpents
  • 2021-20 Early career four bear pot by Steve Lucas
  • 2021-19 Hopi sandal napkin ring
  • 2021-18 Small seedpot with gliding birds
  • 2021-17 Bowl with migration design & interior blue corn mark
© 2003-2021 The Collection Owner and Holly Chervnsik. Web Design by SuburbanBuzz.com.
Online catalog developed by Holly Chervnsik as part of Master of Arts in Humanities Thesis at University of Houston - Clear Lake
Email [email protected] for questions, comments or corrections to the information herein.

Featured in Cowboys & Indians Magazine
Cleantalk Pixel