 | Navajo Traditional Pottery. | Beautifully hand coiled Navajo pottery characterized by its high luster from polishing and pine pitch finish. Featured artists include Lorraine Williams, Alice Cling, Betty Manygoats, and Lucy McKelvey. |
|  | San Ildefonso Pueblo Pottery. | Highly polished black pottery from the San Ildefonso Pueblo. Artists include Maria Martinez and Cynthia Starflower. |
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|  | Hopi Pueblo Pottery. | Tradition and exquisite artistry is displayed in each unique Hopi Pueblo piece of pottery. Artists featured include Fannie Nampeyo, Maryanne Navasie and many more! |
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 | Acoma Pueblo Pottery. | The Acoma Pueblo, also called Sky City, is one of the oldest living communities on Earth. Their pottery is created from natural clays, minerals and plants found within their homeland. |
|  | Jemez Pueblo Pottery. | The rich history of the Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico is reflected in the storytellers and pottery pieces created there. Artists featured include members of the Fragua family and Gachupin family. |
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 | San Juan Pueblo Pottery. | Traditions of unity and respect maintain the strength and happiness of the people of the San Juan Pueblo. Beautifully incised and polished pottery showcase their artists' talents. |
|  | Santo Domingo Pueblo Pottery. | The Santo Domingo Pueblo, although best known for its jewelry, still makes some the largest ollas and dough bowls of all the pueblos. Featured artist in this category is Anna M.T. Lovato. |
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