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 5:
Navajo, Picuris, Nambé, Santa Clara,
and Jicarilla Apache (1958 - 2005)

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Navajo squash jar Navajo jar with sculpted rim Navajo drum pot Navajo cooking-style jar Picuris Pueblo micaceous "rain god" Nambé Pueblo micaceous jar and lid Santa Clara Pueblo jar and lid Jicarilla Apache micaceous jar and lid Picuris micaceous jar Navajo terraced jar
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Shelf 5 from the south side

1. Navajo squash jar
By Samuel Manymules, ca. 2006
Shonto, AZ (2006-1052-6)

2. Navajo jar with sculpted rim
By Sue Ann Williams, 2005
Shonto, AZ
Gift of Bobette Levy (2005-999-1)

3. Navajo drum pot
By Rose Williams, 2005
Shonto, AZ
Collected from the artist (2005-338-1)

4. Navajo cooking-style jar
By Alice Cling, 1990
Shonto, AZ
Collected by Jan Bell (90-74-1)

5. Picuris Pueblo micaceous "rain god", 1958
AAHS Fund purchase by Wilma Kaemlein (E-3674)

6. Nambé Pueblo micaceous jar and lid
By Lonnie Vigil, 1988
Nambe, NM
Collected by Jan Bell (89-81-1)

7. Santa Clara Pueblo jar and lid
By Edna Romero, 2002
Taos, NM
ASM Purchase from the artist (2002-79-1)

8. Jicarilla Apache micaceous jar and lid
By Sheldon Nuñez-Velarde, 2004
Dulce, NM
ASM Purchase, VP Research Richard Powell funds (2004-348-1)

9. Picuris micaceous jar
By Anthony Durand
Picuris, NM
Gift of Richard and Lynne Spivey (2006-1064-1)

10. Navajo terraced jar
By Michelle Williams, 2005
Shonto, AZ
Gift of Bobette Levy (2005-999-2)

Shelf 5 from the north side