Zuni Pottery
The beautiful traditional Zuni pottery of the The Zuni Pueblo, 150 miles west of the Rio Grande Valley on the Arizona border in New Mexico.

The beauty of traditional Zuni pottery has intrigued native as well as non-native people for generations. Zuni Pottery presents some of the finest current and all-hand-made pots and the talented young potters whose heritage has led them to this exciting art form.

Recently, pottery-making at the Zuni Pueblo has been stimulated by a well-organized tribal enterprise to purchase and market Zuni arts. The Zuni Pueblo, located 150 miles west of the Rio Grande Valley on the border of Arizona and New Mexico, is the Zuni people's homeland which they feel is the center of the world, equidistant from the four oceans which surround their known world.
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Zuni Pottery
The beautiful traditional Zuni pottery of the The Zuni Pueblo, 150 miles west of the Rio Grande Valley on the Arizona border in New Mexico.

The beauty of traditional Zuni pottery has intrigued native as well as non-native people for generations. Zuni Pottery presents some of the finest current and all-hand-made pots and the talented young potters whose heritage has led them to this exciting art form.

Recently, pottery-making at the Zuni Pueblo has been stimulated by a well-organized tribal enterprise to purchase and market Zuni arts. The Zuni Pueblo, located 150 miles west of the Rio Grande Valley on the border of Arizona and New Mexico, is the Zuni people's homeland which they feel is the center of the world, equidistant from the four oceans which surround their known world.
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Zuni Pottery

Zuni Pottery

by Marian E. Rodee
Zuni Pottery

Zuni Pottery

by Marian E. Rodee

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Overview

The beautiful traditional Zuni pottery of the The Zuni Pueblo, 150 miles west of the Rio Grande Valley on the Arizona border in New Mexico.

The beauty of traditional Zuni pottery has intrigued native as well as non-native people for generations. Zuni Pottery presents some of the finest current and all-hand-made pots and the talented young potters whose heritage has led them to this exciting art form.

Recently, pottery-making at the Zuni Pueblo has been stimulated by a well-organized tribal enterprise to purchase and market Zuni arts. The Zuni Pueblo, located 150 miles west of the Rio Grande Valley on the border of Arizona and New Mexico, is the Zuni people's homeland which they feel is the center of the world, equidistant from the four oceans which surround their known world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887401008
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 01/14/1997
Pages: 92
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Marian Rodee is the curator of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
James Ostler is the resident manager of the Pueblo of Zuni Arts and Crafts enterprise.
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