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Hopi woman making pottery, photograph, The Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores, Colorado, USA
Hopi woman making pottery, possibly for sale, at Moki Pueblo, photograph probably by William Henry Jackson, c. 1875, or Adam Clark Vroman, c. 1900, courtesy of the Colorado Historical Society, William Henry Jackson Collection, in the Anasazi Heritage Center, an archaeological museum of Native American pueblo and hunter-gatherer cultures, Dolores, Colorado, USA. Hopi pottery declined with the arrival of metal cookware in the 19th century, but was reborn c. 1890 when the potter Nampeyo or Harmless Snake adopted ancestral styles from nearby archaeological sites. This photo might show Nampeyo as a teenager. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR9185462
Type
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Purpose
Public
Size
5906px × 4942px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1875
1900
AMERICA
American
B&W
Black and white
Ceramic
Clay
Collection
COLORADO
Costume
Courtyard
CRAFT
Dolores
Exterior
HERITAGE
History
Hopi
HORIZONTAL
INDIAN
MAKING
MC
MUSEUM
Native American
NORTH AMERICAN
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Photograph
Portrait
pot
Pottery
pueblo
skill
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
traditional
Travel
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
usa
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Woman