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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 ...
Navajo pottery in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / by David M. Brugge. -- Revival in Navajo pottery: 1950 to the present / by H. Diane Wright. -- Techniques in Navajo pottery making / by Jan ...
From left: Fariborz Maseeh Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering professor Navid Saleh; Navajo potter and research paper co-author Deanna Tso; and Stetson Rowles III, a UT ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles The 2026 record price for Bernice Watchman was for Navajo Etched Pot The 2025 ...
Attributed to Monica Silva [Kewa (Santo Domingo Pueblo)], Dough Bowl, ca. 1920, Collection of Shelburne Museum, Anthony and Teressa Perry Collection of Native American Art. Credit: Courtesy of Andy ...
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 ...
Large chunks of the Navajo Nation in the Southwest lack access to clean drinkable water, a trend that has been rising in many parts of the U.S. in recent years. A research team aims to change that.