Now 100 of the pots Heye acquired from the Tewa pueblos of New Mexico have been returned—albeit temporarily—to their rightful owners through a new exhibit at the Poeh Cultural Center, a multipurpose ...
November is Native American History Month. It presents us with the opportunity to celebrate the rich and diverse cultures and the important contributions of Native Americans to our world. Despite ...
Charles S. King’s new book, Spoken Through Clay: Native Pottery in the Southwest, The Eric S. Dobkin Collection, is spectacularly heavy —which is a problem from a practical standpoint, because once ...
The provenance doesn’t get any better. “My wife’s uncle worked for the government and traveled the country working with different Native American tribes,” Nils Johansson explained to Brian Thomczek ...
TOPPENISH, Wash. — If you’re having bad dreams, you go see Rose. Or when you need to have your new home blessed by burning sweet grass. And certainly if you want one-of-a-kind, Native American crafts.
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: These clay pots have been fired to about 1,200 degrees Celsius. And Eric Louis has about 30 seconds to precisely place this horsehair to create the ...
A new exhibit at the Clarke Historical Museum in Eureka takes a look at the visual language of basket designs of the local Hupa, Karuk, Wiyot and Yurok tribes. “When Designs Escaped Baskets” also ...
Long before there were famous Pueblo potters like Maria Martinez (San Ildefonso) and Lucy Lewis (Acoma), there was Pueblo pottery. Pieces were functional — made to carry water, store seeds, cook in, ...
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