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Gold pot with handles, cover to pot is accession number 1980.6.8.2. Chip in rim.

The Picuris Pueblo, like Taos, is known for producing unpainted clay cooking ware flecked with mica.

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection…

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Standing cylindrical glass tube with base.

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.

Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-13.

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Label Description: "Acoma N.M. 754"

Acoma pottery is known for being intricately decorated. The pieces are also generally large, and used for storage purposes. This vase was identified by Harmon as unique in Indian craft. It is decorated with the…

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Bowl with frog decorative handles. Label Description: "Zuni Pueblo"- in pencil on bottom. Zuni pottery is similar to the Acoma style in texture and color, but instead of Indian designs they use animals that signify fertility.

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Small brown basket. Label Description: "Santa Clara Pueblo" in ink on bottom.

Santa Clara pueblo is best known for its carved black and red appearance. They also use extensive paint and produce clay animal figures.

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Bowl with painted decorations of bright colors. Label Description: "Tesuque Pueblo" ink on bottom.

Tesuque pottery was described as cheap and gaudy, made to appeal to tourists, they were also known for their distinctive clay Rain god. Both these…

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Small brown bowl. Label Description: "15" Zia Pueblo 1941- in ink on side.

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.

Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-29.

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Dark brown ladle or scoop. Label Description: "Taos".

Taos Pueblo (like Picuris) is known for producing unpainted clay cooking ware flecked with mica.

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.

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Bowl, white with brown painted decoration. Label Description: "35" in pencil, Acoma painted on base.

Acoma pottery is known for being intricately decorated. The pieces are also generally large, and used for storage purposes.

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Two spouted pitcher. "Marriage Vase", white with brown decoration. Label Description: "San Domingo".

Further information can be found in the Harmon Collection information folder.


Old Accession Number: H-PT-UNKNOWN-SWNAI-32.
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