The University of Arizona
Saving Southwest Traditions: The Pottery Project: 2,000 Years--20,000 Vessels; The Arnold and Doris Roland Wall of Pots
 Introduction   Columns: 1 2 3 4 5 6   Shelves: 1 2 3 4 5

Column 6 - Shelf 4:
Mohave and Quechan (1900 - 1971)

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Mohave Red-on-buff jar Quechan doll figures Mohave female effigy jar Mohave female effigy jar Mohave bowl with handle and figures Quechan Red-on-buff pitcher Mohave effigy jar Mohave doll figuresQuechan Red-on-buff bowl
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Shelf 4 from the south side

1. Mohave Red-on-buff jar
By Elmer Gates, 1971
Parker, AZ
Collected by Mrs. Dorothy Hall (E-9916)

2. Quechan doll figures, ca. 1900
Left: Lower Colorado River
Gift of Ellyn Teskey (80-57-2)
Right: Fort Yuma Reservation
Collected by Herbert Brown (23055-x-9)

3. Mohave female effigy jar,
By Annie Fields, 1962
Parker, AZ
Collected by Sally Pierce Harris (81-15-1)

4. Mohave female effigy jar
ca. 1900
Lower Colorado River
Collected by Gary White (87-54-1)

5. Mohave bowl with handle and figures
By Annie Fields, 1959
Needles, CA
Gift of Paul Long (E-3754)

6. Quechan Red-on-buff pitcher, ca. 1900
Lower Colorado River
Collected by Herbert Brown (218)

7. Mohave effigy jar, ca. 1917
Lower Colorado River
Gift of Arizona Archaeological & Historical Society,
collected by Dr. Joshua A. Miller (4173)

8. Mohave doll figures
Needles, CA
Attributed to Annie Fields, Left: ca. 1960
Collected by Sally Pierce Harris (81-15-2)Right: 1961
ASM Purchase, AAHS Discretionary Fund (E-4790)

9. Quechan Red-on-buff bowl, ca. 1900
Fort Yuma, AZ
Collected by Herbert Brown (210)

Shelf 4 from the north side