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    • 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
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1992-03 Wide-Mouth Jar with Fine-Line Migration Motif

1992-03 Wide-Mouth Jar with Fine-Line Migration Motif

Fine-Line Migration Design

Hopi pot, fine-line migration design by Rayvin Nampeyo (born 1961). Rayvin is brother of James G. Nampeyo (1992-08) and they are the sons of Leah Nampeyo (1991-04), one of Fannie’s seven children. Their sister is Melda Garcia (2009-02). When Leah died in 1974, James...

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