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A River Apart: The Pottery of Cochiti & Santo Domingo Pueblos
This publication is companion to an exhibition opening at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe in Fall 2008 and featuring over 300 Santo Domingo and Cochiti pots. It focuses on the differences in pottery design of two neighboring New Mexican pueblos, Cochiti and Santo Domingo, located south of Santa Fe and north of Albuquerque. A valuable addition to the libraries of those interested in Pueblo Indian pottery, Native American arts and culture, and south-western history and anthropology..
Price: $30.82
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Pueblo Storyteller
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Pueblo Pottery Families: Acoma, Cochiti, Hopi, Isleta, Jemez, Laguna, Nambe, Picuris, Pojoaque, San Ildefonso, San Juan, Santa Clara, Santo Domingo, Taos, Tesuque, Zia, Zuni
The 17 Southwest Pueblos along the Rio Grande, and in the rising mesas and bluffs to the west, have a long tradition of beautiful pottery vessels for practical and ceremonial use. In this book, 554 modern Southwest Pueblo potters are introduced from 102 families with 160 color photographs of them and their meticulous work. Traditional and new forms are displayed to demonstrate the evolving nature of their work. A new value reference reflects the present pottery market..
Price: $18.95
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Helen Cordero And The Storytellers Of The Cochiti Pueblo (A Closer Look Activity Book)
Native American artist Helen Cordero (1915–1994) is best known for her remarkable clay Storytellers—figures covered with tumbling children. Get to know her work, and that of other artists from the Cochiti Pueblo in New Mexico. Unique activities encourage kids to use their imagination, to explore the details of the sculptures and to think like an artist. .
Price: $11.77
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