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
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2020-15 Long neck Navajo jar with green and black swirls

2020-15 Long neck Navajo jar with green and black swirls

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  A person with only a passing knowledge of southwestern Native pottery would likely and accurately guess that this pot was made by Alice Cling, so distinctive is her work.  Alice’s work is traditional Navajo pottery in form and materials and because it...

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