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Hardcover Pottery by American Indian Women: Facts, Tips and Advice for Dads-To-Be Book

ISBN: 0789203537

ISBN13: 9780789203533

Pottery by American Indian Women: Facts, Tips and Advice for Dads-To-Be

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American Indian pottery in the twentieth century is part of an age-old tradition, reflecting a heritage of powerful social, religious, and material values. Traditionally a women's art, modern American... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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stunning pottery

Absolutely stunning pottery made in the traditional ways of the American Indian, which is traditionally the woman's role.

Stunning book highlighting the innovators of Indian pottery

Susan Peterson has done a fabulous job highlighting the matriarchs (Nampeyo, Maria Martinez, Lucy Lewis, Margaret Tafoya), matrilineal line (Fanny and Dextra Nampeyo, The Lewis Women, Lu Ann Tafoya, Nancy Youngblood Lugo), and avant-gard (Alice Cling, Nora Naranjo-Morse, Jacquie Stevens) women artists who have maintained and expanded this ancient art form into the 20th-century. This retrospective featuring innovators of Native American pottery is a beautifully-illustrated book and a must for anyone interested in this art form. You will not be disappointed. Buy it while you can in the clothbound edition.
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