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1Zuni Fetish Carvers of the 1970s : A Bridge from Past to Present

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  • Title: ➤  Zuni Fetish Carvers of the 1970s : A Bridge from Past to Present
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 103
  • Publisher: ➤  Wheelwright Museum of the Amer Indian
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  • First Year Published: 2006
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    Pueblo peoples

    practices. Among the currently inhabited pueblos, Taos, San Ildefonso, Acoma, Zuni, and Hopi are some of the most commonly known. Pueblo people speak languages

    Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico

    Blom, John; Hayes, Carol (August 3, 2015). Southwestern Pottery: Anasazi to Zuni. Taylor Trade Publishing. ISBN 9781589798625. Sando, Joe S., Nee Hemish:

    Zuni Maud

    Zuni Maud (born Yitzhok Moyed; 1891 – 1956) was a Yiddish-American cartoonist, satirist, calligrapher and co-founder of the first Yiddish-language puppet

    Walker Hancock

    of its granite base served as inspiration for Hancock's central figure, a Zuni Bird Charmer. The larger-than-life-sized figure of a loin-clothed kneeling

    List of Native American artists

    Kewa Pueblo-Laguna Pueblo Gomeo Bobelu, Zuni (1964–2022) Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Cheyenne Della Casa Appa, Zuni (1889–1963) Yazzie Johnson, Navajo Fred

    List of people from San Francisco

    Judy Rodgers (1956–2013), chef, cookbook writer, restaurateur; founder of Zuni Cafe Ron Siegel, chef in San Francisco 2002–2016 Jeremiah Tower (born 1942)

    Springerville, Arizona

    a professional anthropologist was in 1883, when Frank Cushing, living at Zuni, visited a site at "El Valle Redondo on the Colorado Chiquito", and was impressed

    Ella Buchanan

    from 1911 to 1915. She became a sculptor in Los Angeles, California, and she was the vice president of the Sculptors' Guild of Southern California. Her

    Lucero (surname)

    Mexican film actor Eric Lucero (born 1977/1978), American politician Evelina Zuni Lucero, Native American writer Georgina Zapata Lucero (born 1981), Mexican

    Thomas Eakins

    which the prominent ethnologist is seen performing an incantation at the Zuñi pueblo; Professor Henry A. Rowland (1897; image link), a brilliant scientist