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ZUNI INDIANS - POTTERY

Turquoise encrusted pottery of Zuni

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Author
A. Nusbaum
Article Date
May 1938
Journal Title
Masterkey

Painted pottery and Zuni history

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Author
E. K. Reed
Article Date
Summer 1955
Journal Title
Sw J Anthro

My "dream pot" and how it came forth from Towayalane the sacred mesa of Zuni

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Author
Endeka (Mrs. M. R. Harrington)
Article Date
March 1929
Journal Title
Masterkey

My "dream pot" and how it came forth from Towayalane the sacred mesa of Zuni

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Author
Endeka (Mrs. M. R. Harrington)
Article Date
February 1929
Journal Title
Masterkey

Bird forms in Zuni pottery decoration

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Author
K. M. Chapman
Article Date
January 14, 1928
Journal Title
El Palacio
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