Southwest Native American Master Potter/Pottery

No potters wheel used but it gets less recognitions of course. it's mainly for decorative purposes now but slowly people are taking away old techniques and trying to make it seem as if they made up themselves without giving any history behind it or where they learned it 😂 it's not something that's really traditional when it comes to American culture.
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Native American pottery: A Quick Intro
A quick introduction to Native American Pottery | Invaluable
The Zuni Olla Maidens danced at the Art Festival, via Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, NM, facebook
Southwest Indian Pottery | Zuni Pueblo | Historic | Polychrome Historic Zuni Canteen | Circa 1880
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Pottery Arts Feed – innovative simplicity
A piece of pottery created by a member of the Acoma Tribe in New Mexico decorated the top of a wall outside the door of one of the dwellings in this Pueblo village.
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Tsiyone ("Flying") Zia Pueblo, New Mexico :: Palace of the Governors Photo Archives Collection
Ancient ceramics show skill sharing, social networking in pre-Columbian era