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Dublin Core
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Title
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Native American
Description
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Native American art and artifacts
Subject
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Selected objects from the permanent collection of Miami University Art Museum
Physical Object
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Identifier
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2006.107
Subject
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African, Oceanic & New World Cultures-North America
Creator
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Hopi Pueblo, Arizona
Type
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Ceramic Pot
Title
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Hopi Seed Jar
Date
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ca.1925
Format
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Clay
Overall: 6" x 10 1/2" (15.2 x 26.7 cm)
Description
An account of the resource
Seed jar with red squared-off rim with four stylized bird motifs; this design is a trademark of Nampeyo, but this appears to be the painting of Fannie, her daughter; the pot could have been made by Nampeyo and painted by Fannie; there has been much paint
Source
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Edna Kelly