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CAS 2016-0007-0018   CAS 2016-0007-0018; Miniature bowl
Category Pottery
Object Name Miniature bowl
Culture Hopi
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. Arizona
County
Other Geographic Data
Maker's Name F.P.
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay; Paint
Description Miniature bowl with flat base, round body and wide mouth; Interior and exterior are scraped smooth; Design is in Sikyatki revival style, a style that was recreated in the 19th century for market purposes; Bowl has black designs on a burnished beige background; Designs represent rain, rain clouds, feathers, and stairs of the kiva; The clay is earthenware with a lightly burnished clay slip on the exterior surface; Some of the triangular designs are in the negative; “F.P.” written in ink on base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 5.2, Max Diam = 7.6

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0034   CAS 2016-0007-0034; Katsina
Category Carvings
Object Name Katsina
Culture Hopi or Zuni Pueblo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. Arizona, New Mexico
County Navajo, AZ or McKinley, NM
Other Geographic Data
Maker's Name Wilfred Carl
Date of Manufacture Late 20th century
Collection Name N/A
Materials Wood; Paint; Glue
Description Mana katsina with turquoise mask and black facial features; Eyes are horizontal rectangles, mouth is an inverted triangle with two black vertical lines on either side of triangle; Figure wears a white, one-shouldered dress with green and black designs interspersed with white, red, turquoise and mustard yellow; The dress is over the right shoulder, not the left, possibly indicating a cross-dresser; It is possible that this figure represents Waywa, the famous Zuni transgender teacher; Signed “Wilfred Carl” in ink on base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 27.5, Width = 12.2, Length = 12.0

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0012A,B   CAS 2016-0007-0012A,B; Miniature cup and saucer
Category Pottery
Object Name Miniature cup and saucer
Culture Jemez Pueblo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. New Mexico
County Sandoval
Other Geographic Data Jemez Pueblo
Maker's Name Yena
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay; Paint
Description Miniature cup and saucer set with red and black designs on beige background; All surfaces are scraped smooth; A: Miniature cup; B: Miniature saucer; Signed “Yena Jemez” on base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = A=1.1; B=0.6, Width = A=1.5, Max Diam = B=3.2, Length = A=2.0

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0008   CAS 2016-0007-0008; Miniature jar
Category Pottery
Object Name Miniature jar
Culture Jemez Pueblo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. New Mexico
County Sandoval
Other Geographic Data Jemez Pueblo
Maker's Name Lucille Fragua
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay; Paint
Description Round miniature jar with wide mouth; Red and black designs on a white horizontal panel; Interior and exterior are scraped smooth; Signed “Lucille Fragua Jemez” on base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 3.4, Max Diam = 4.3

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0009   CAS 2016-0007-0009; Miniature jar
Category Pottery
Object Name Miniature jar
Culture Jemez Pueblo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. New Mexico
County Sandoval
Other Geographic Data Jemez Pueblo
Maker's Name Lucille Fragua
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay; Paint
Description Round miniature jar with wide mouth; Red and black designs on a beige horizontal panel; Interior and exterior are scraped smooth; Signed “Lucille Fragua Jemez” on base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 3.4, Max Diam = 4.3

Catalog Number

CAS 2016-0007-0010   CAS 2016-0007-0010; Miniature jar
Category Pottery
Object Name Miniature jar
Culture Jemez Pueblo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. New Mexico
County Sandoval
Other Geographic Data Jemez Pueblo
Maker's Name L.M.
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay; Paint
Description Miniature jar with flat base, flaring lower body, slightly below midlevel shoulder, inward sloping upper body, and wide mouth; Red and black designs on a beige horizontal panel; Interior and exterior are scraped smooth; Signed “L.M.” on base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 3.1, Max Diam = 5.3

Catalog Number

CAS 2016-0007-0011   CAS 2016-0007-0011; Miniature jar
Category Pottery
Object Name Miniature jar
Culture Jemez Pueblo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. New Mexico
County Sandoval
Other Geographic Data Jemez Pueblo
Maker's Name L.M.
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay; Paint
Description Miniature jar with flat base, flaring lower body, slightly below midlevel shoulder, inward sloping upper body, and wide mouth; Black designs on a beige horizontal panel; Interior and exterior are scraped smooth; Signed “L.M.” on base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 3.4, Max Diam = 5.3

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0003   CAS 2016-0007-0003; Figurine (chicken)
Category Carvings
Object Name Figurine (chicken)
Culture Navajo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. Arizona, New Mexico
County
Other Geographic Data
Maker's Name Yaz.
Date of Manufacture ca. 1980
Collection Name N/A
Materials Wood; Paint; Corn husks
Description Wooded chicken with red comb and yellow beak; Body is black with white “O” designs; Feet are painted in bas relief on unadorned wooden base; Tail is made of corn husks; Signed “Yaz.” on back edge of base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 25.4, Width = 12.1, Length = 28.0

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0002   CAS 2016-0007-0002; Jar
Category Pottery
Object Name Jar
Culture Navajo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. Arizona, New Mexico
County
Other Geographic Data
Maker's Name L.R.G.
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay
Description Jar composed of heavy coiling which was left visible on the exterior; Brown clay glazed after firing to a high shine; Traditional-style firing has left burn marks; “L.R.G.” incised on the base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 16.6, Max Diam = 14.6

Catalog Number

CAS 2016-0007-0004   CAS 2016-0007-0004; Bowl
Category Pottery
Object Name Bowl
Culture Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan Pueblo)
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. New Mexico
County Rio Arriba
Other Geographic Data Okhay Owingeh (San Juan Pueblo)
Maker's Name Rosita de Herrera (b. 1940)
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay; Paint
Description Short, wide bowl with both incised and painted designs on exterior; Designs are within panels inside a wide band; Bowl coated in a deep red, earthenware clay slip that was highly burnished; Designs are painted in beige, white and red; Interior is scraped smooth; Signed “Rosita de Herrera San Juan Pue. N.M.” on base. Rosita de Herrera is the daughter of Tomasita Montoya, whose work is also represented in the CAS pottery collection.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 9.1, Max Diam = 13.4

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0035   CAS 2016-0007-0035; Doll
Category Folk Toys
Object Name Doll
Culture Pomo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. California
County Mendocino, Sonoma, Lake
Other Geographic Data
Maker's Name Unknown
Date of Manufacture Late 20th century
Collection Name N/A
Materials Wood: redwood; Leather; Buckskin; Shell: clam; Sinew
Description Doll made of a flat redwood stick covered with redwood strips sewn on with a tanned leather thong; The head is wrapped in tanned buckskin and the eyes are clamshell disk beads sewn on with sinew; The stick was shaped with metal tools and the wood strips appear to be from a carpenter’s wood plane; Contemporary version of a late 19th century/early 20th century style of girl’s doll.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 31.9, Width = ca. 10.0, Length = ca. 8.0

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0006   CAS 2016-0007-0006; Jar
Category Pottery
Object Name Jar
Culture Santa Clara Pueblo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. New Mexico
County Rio Arriba
Other Geographic Data Santa Clara Pueblo
Maker's Name Ramona Tapia (1940-2003)
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay
Description Round black-on-black jar with deeply incised designs; Floral/Sun pattern decorates the top and an Avanyu (feathered serpent) pattern is seen on the side; Reduction-fired to a deep black; Interior is scraped smooth; Signature “Ramona Tapia Santa Clara” is incised on the base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 8.5, Max Diam = 11.3

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0007   CAS 2016-0007-0007; Jar
Category Pottery
Object Name Jar
Culture Santa Clara Pueblo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. New Mexico
County Rio Arriba
Other Geographic Data Santa Clara Pueblo
Maker's Name Anita Louise Suazo (b. 1937)
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay
Description Black-on-black jar with deeply incised “kiva stairs” designs; Reduction fired to a deep black, then burnished; Interior is scraped smooth; Signature “Anita L. Suazo Santa Clara” is incised on the base.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 5.7, Max Diam = 7.8

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0005   CAS 2016-0007-0005; Wedding vase
Category Pottery
Object Name Wedding vase
Culture Santa Clara Pueblo
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. New Mexico
County Rio Arriba
Other Geographic Data Santa Clara Pueblo
Maker's Name Linda Jo’Povi Askan (Cactus Flower)
Date of Manufacture 1970s
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay
Description Black-on-black wedding vase created by reduction firing with highly burnished surface; Slip-paint designs represent the stairs of the kiva and sunlight; Signature “Jo- Povi LAskan © Santa Clara Pueblo” is incised on the base. Linda Jo’Povi Askan (Cactus Flower) is the sister of Birdell Bourdon (Vine Flower) whose work is also represented in the CAS collections.
Dimensions (cm) Height = 13.5, Max Diam = 9.2

Catalog Number CAS 2016-0007-0001   CAS 2016-0007-0001; Jar
Category Pottery
Object Name Jar
Culture Wyandotte
Global Region North America
Country USA
State/Prov./Dist. Oklahoma
County Ottawa
Other Geographic Data Town: Wyandotte
Maker's Name Richard Zane Smith (b. 18 Aug. 1955)
Date of Manufacture 1984
Collection Name N/A
Materials Clay
Description Large Ancestral Pueblo-style jar with sloping sides that flare upward from the small base to the enclosed, plain rim; Jar walls are extremely thin; Composed of beige earthenware ceramic clay of slightly different shades; Probably kiln-fired; Textured surface designs were created in the construction process to produce a corrugated surface in the Ancestral Pueblo tradition; Corrugation created with single, fine coils that are layered up, leaving the exterior evidence of the coiling, while smoothing the interior; Incised triangular design decorates top of jar from shoulder to rim; Collection history indicates that the artist gathered naturally occurring clay for this piece; Temper grit is visible in the clay body and appears to be basalt sand, similar to that used by some Ancestral Pueblo groups; Signed in pen on base “Richard Zane Smith 84 Wyandotte Descendant.”
Dimensions (cm) Height = 46.0, Rim Diam = 18.6, Max Diam = 50.2
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