Three Native American (Tewa) women create pottery for an audience from the School of American Research, Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. One woman, probably Maria Martinez (San Ildefonso Pueblo), sculpts a pot, one kneads clay, and one holds a...
School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.)--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--Santa Clara Pueblo--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--Women--New Mexico--Santa Clara...
Interior view of Hopi House, a Fred Harvey Company curio shop at the Grand Canyon, Arizona; a replica of a Native American pueblo room with displays of Native American arts and crafts including rugs, blankets, baskets, and pottery.
Fred Harvey (Firm)--1900-1910.; Hopi Indians--Arts & crafts--Arizona--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--Arizona--1900-1910.; Navajo Indians--Arts & crafts--Arizona--1900-1910.; Navajo textile fabrics--Arizona--1900-1910.; Pueblo...
Native Americans, Maria and Julian Martinez of North Plaza, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, pose decorating pottery in front of a adobe mud fireplace with a woven rug. Display includes black-on-black style pots, for which San Ildefonso became...
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Native American (Pueblo) potters sit near pottery and work with clay at a Pueblo in New Mexico.
Indians of North America--New Mexico--1880-1910.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--1880-1910.; Pueblo pottery--New Mexico--1880-1910.; Women--New Mexico--1880-1910.
Young children experience a potters wheel during a class art project at Twenty-Fourth Street Elementary School in Denver, Colorado, re-named Crofton School in 1959. Two young boys work over a round piece of wood, one has his hands on the circular...
Twenty-Fourth Street School (Denver, Colo.); Schools--Colorado--Denver.; Denver Public Schools--Archives.; Public schools--Colorado--Denver.
A view of a Native American (Hopi) woman potter on the Hopi Indian Reservation in Arizona. She is seated on the ground and holds a partially constructed coil pot. She wears wrapped braids, a long dress, a manta, and a shawl. Pottery on the ground...
Hopi Indians--Women--Arizona--1890-1910.; Hopi women potters--Arizona--1890-1910.; Indians of North America--Arizona--1890-1910.; Pueblo Indians--Women--Arizona--1890-1910.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1910.; Potters--Arizona--1890-1910.;...
Two Native American (Cherokee) women, (L to R) Amanda Swimmer and Mable Bigmeat Swimmer work on pieces of pottery at Oconaluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, North Carolina. Both wear skirts, shirts, bead necklaces, and scarves on their heads.
Oconaluftee Indian Village (Cherokee, N.C.)-- People--1950-1960.; Cherokee Indians--North Carolina--Cherokee--1950-1960.; Cherokee pottery--North Carolina--Cherokee--1950-1960.; Indians of North America--North Carolina--Cherokee--1950-1960.;...
A man in a bowler hat, vest, bow tie and apron presses the brake of a potter's wheel with his foot, Van Briggle's Art Pottery, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. The belt-driven flywheel spins and the clay in his hands is still. Mugs and...
Van Briggle Pottery Company--1900-1910.; Art pottery--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1900-1910.; Potters--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1900-1910.; Colorado Springs (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Potteries--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1900-1910.
Interior of Van Briggle's Art Pottery, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, shows women at work tables with pottery and washtubs, shelves full of bisque ceramic pieces, an open beam ceiling, a potter's wheel and sunlight through the windows.
Men wear suspenders and aprons and work with ceramic pots at Van Briggle Art Pottery, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. One man carves a greenware vase; coats and hats hang on the interior wall in the background.
Van Briggle Pottery Company--Facilities--1900-1910.; Art pottery--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1900-1910.; Potters--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1900-1910.; Colorado Springs (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Interiors--Colorado--Colorado Springs--1900-1910.;...
Maria Martinez, a Tewa Native American of San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, stacks cow chips over pots for firing.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1920-1940.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1920-1940.; Tewa Indians--1920-1940.; Tewa women potters--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1920-1940.; San Ildefonso...
Studio portrait of Maria and Felicita Toura, two Native American women (Isleta). They wear long sleeve blouses, mantas, cloth belts, aprons and necklaces. One wears stockings and leather shoes; one wears wrapped boots and holds a small basket in...
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Isleta Indians--Women--1900-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Tewa Potters--1900-1920.; Toura, Felicíta.; Toura, María.
Studio portrait of María and Felicíta Toura, two Native American women (Isleta). They wear shawls over their heads, long sleeve blouses, mantas, cloth belts, aprons, and necklaces. One wears wrapped boots, one wears stockings and leather shoes....
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Isleta Indians--Women--1900-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Clothing & dress--1900-1920.; Tewa Potters--1900-1920.; Toura, Felicíta.; Toura, María.
Standing studio portrait of Native American women (Isleta) Carlotta Chiwiwi, holding a small child, and her daughters, María and Felicíta Toura. The women wear shawls over their heads, long sleeve dresses, mantas, aprons, and necklaces. María...
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Isleta Indians--Women--1900-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Children--1900-1920.; Tewa Potters--1900-1920.; Mothers & children--1900-1920.; Chiwiwi, Carlota.; Toura, Felicíta.; Toura, María.
Studio portrait of Native American women (Isleta) Carlotta Chiwiwi and her daughters, María and Felicíta Toura. The women wear shawls, dresses, mantas, and aprons. Carlotta holds a small child wrapped in her shawl. Maria sits in a chair at a...
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Isleta Indians--Women--1900-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Children--1900-1920.; Tewa Potters--1900-1920.; Mothers & children--1900-1920.; Typewriting--1900-1920.; Chiwiwi, Carlota.; Toura, Felicíta.; Toura, María.
Standing studio portrait of Native American women (Isleta) Carlotta Chiwiwi and her daughters, Maria and Felicita Toura. The women wear shawls, dresses, mantas, aprons, and necklaces. Carlotta holds a small child wrapped in her shawl; her daughters...
Indians of North America--1900-1920.; Isleta Indians--Women--1900-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Children--1900-1920.; Tewa Potters--1900-1920.; Mothers & children--1900-1920.; Typewriting--1900-1920.; Chiwiwi, Carlota.; Toura, Felicíta.; Toura, María.
Native American Maria Martinez, famous Tewa potter, wears a shawl, with fringe and a flower print, over her head, a blouse, manta, cloth belt, lace apron, wrapped boots, and necklaces and bracelets, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico. She stands in...
Indians of North America--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1910-1920.; Tewa women potters--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1910-1920.; San Ildefonso...
Native American (Tewa, San Ildefonso Pueblo) woman, Maria Martinez, makes pottery in the plaza of the Palace of the Governor's, Santa Fe, New Mexico. She wears a blouse and a striped manta and kneels on a pad while shaping a large vessel. Other...
Palace of the Governors (Santa Fe, N.M.)--1910-1920.; Indians of North America--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--Women--New Mexico--Santa Fe--1910-1920.; Tewa women...
View of a Native American woman (Hopi) arranging pots on a kiln.
Hopi Indians--Women--Arizona--1890-1900.; Hopi women potters--Arizona--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Arizona--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--Arizona--1890-1900.; Potteries--Arizona--1890-1900.
View of a Native American (Hopi) by a kiln, Walpi, Arizona. Shows a clay pot.
Hopi Indians--Arizona--Walpi--1880-1890.; Hopi potters--Arizona--Walpi--1880-1890.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Walpi--1880-1890.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--Arizona--Walpi--1880-1890.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1880-1890.; Walpi...
Nampeyo displays one of her Hano Polychrome jars, inspired by prehistoric Sikyatki Polychrome pottery, Hano Pueblo, First Mesa, Arizona. Possibly her husband, Lesou, stands next to her.
Hopi Indians--Arizona--Hano--1890-1920.; Hopi potters--Arizona--Hano--1890-1920.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Hano--1890-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Arizona--Hano--1890-1920.; Hano (Ariz.)--1890-1920.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1920.;...
View of a Native American Hopi Pueblo woman making a coil pot, another woman stripping brush twigs, as a man in a breechcloth looks on outside an adobe house, Oraibi, Third Mesa, Arizona.
Hopi Indians--Arts & crafts--Arizona--Oraibi--1900-1910.; Hopi potters--Arizona--Oraibi--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Oraibi--1900-1910.; Pueblo Indians--Women--Arizona--Oraibi--1900-1910.; Hopi Indian Reservation...
Standing portrait of a Native American woman from Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico, holding her first prize pottery bowl. She wears a bead necklace, a manta, and a shawl.
Cochiti Indians--Women--New Mexico--Cochiti--1930-1940.; Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--Cochiti--1930-1940.; Potters--New Mexico--Cochiti--1930-1940.; Cochiti (N.M.)--1930-1940.; Pottery--New Mexico--Cochiti--1930-1940.
Portrait of Maria Martinez, A Native American (Tewa) potter from San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico. She wears a manta, a loose shirt, a squash blossom necklace and earrings; she holds one of her black ware plates.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1940-1960.; Tewa Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1940-1960.; Tewa women potters--1940-1960.; Artists--1940-1960.; Martínez, María Montoya.
A Native American woman makes pottery in Isleta Pueblo, New Mexico. She wears moccasins, leggings, a print dress, necklaces, and is wrapped in a blanket. Items to be fired are at her feet.
Indians of North America--New Mexico--Isleta Pueblo--1890-1920.; Isleta Indians--New Mexico--Isleta Pueblo--1890-1920.; Potters--New Mexico--Isleta Pueblo--1890-1920.; Isleta Pueblo (N.M.)--1890-1920.; Pottery--New Mexico--Isleta Pueblo--1890-1920.
Reproduction of an oil painting of a Native American (Taos) man who sits and works on pottery. He wears leggings, a hair pipe breast plate, and fur pelts over his braided hair.
Indians of North America--1890-1920.; Pueblo Indians--1890-1920.; Taos Indians--1890-1920.; Potters--1890-1920.; Kup-Pa-On-Na.
A Native American (Santa Clara) woman, Maria Martinez, makes a Santa Clara water jar. She sits on a blanket. Clay bowls sit nearby. The woman wears a manta and a shirt. Adobe buildings stand in the distance.
Indians of North America--New Mexico--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--New Mexico--1910-1920.; Tewa women potters--New Mexico--1910-1920.; Pottery--New Mexico--1910-1920.; Martínez, María Montoya.
Maria Martinez, a Tewa Native American, North Plaza, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, poses wearing a cotton manta and shawl, holding one of her black-on-black style pottery jars.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1930-1940.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1930-1940.; Tewa Indians--1920-1940.; Tewa women potters--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1920-1940.; San Ildefonso...
Maria Martinez, Tewa Native American, poses while making pots outside her house with a another women, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico. Both wear cotton mantas; ovens (hornos) and corrals show in background.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1910-1920.; Pueblo Indians--Women--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1910-1920.; Tewa Indians--1910-1920.; Tewa women potters--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1910-1920.; San Ildefonso...
A Native American (Papago) woman sits in a courtyard, smoothing a clay pot with a paddle, near the San Xavier del Bac Mission, Tucson, Arizona. Beside her is a large round pot and a tin can. She wears a printed blouse with a skirt; her hair is tied...
Indian women potters--Arizona--Tucson--1900-1910.; Indians of North America--Arizona--Tucson--1900-1910.; Tohono O'Odham Indians--Arts & crafts--Arizona--Tucson--1900-1910.; Tucson (Ariz.)--1900-1910.; Pottery--Arizona--Tucson--1900-1910.;...
Kiva entrance at Ceremonial Cave, part of the Native American Anasazi ruins at Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico. Julian Martinez, husband of Maria, pottery makers, of San Ildefonso, climbs through the opening or "sipapu" on ladder.
Indians of North America--Antiquities & archaeological sites-- New Mexico--1920-1940.; Pueblo Indians--Antiquities & archaeological sites--New Mexico--1920-1940.; Tewa Indians--New Mexico--1920-1940.; Tewa potters--New Mexico--1920-1940.; Bandelier...
Maria Martinez, Native American potter of San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, a Native American (Tewa) woman with short cropped hair; seated on a wooden stool outside an adobe structure, she wears a plaid blanket on her shoulders and print skirt and...
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1920-1940.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso-- 1920-1940.; Tewa Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1920-1940.; Tewa women potters--New...
Maria Martinez, a Tewa Native American woman of North Plaza, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, pulls black-on-black style pots from smoldering cow chips. Jars, bowls and plates are placed beside the fire.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1930-1940.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1930-1940.; Tewa Indians--1930-1940.; Tewa pottery--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1930-1940.; Tewa women...
Maria Martinez, A Tewa Native American of North Plaza, San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, prepares for the firing process; she places kindling wood around pottery set upside down on tin cans.
Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1930-1940.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1930-1940.; Tewa Indians--1930-1940.; Tewa pottery--New Mexico--San Ildefonso--1930-1940.; Tewa women...