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Southwestern Pueblo and Mata Ortiz pottery by
prominent artists
Anderson’s focuses on Southwestern Pueblo
pottery. Since 300 BC, North American Indians in the Southwest have
produced clay vessels. Our inventory ranges from pieces from this
early period to contemporary pots by some of today’s top artists.
Our selection of the fine ceramics from the village of Mata Ortiz
is of the highest quality. Each piece is hand-selected with quality
and uniqueness in mind. Note that our prices for pottery are typically
30 to 40 percent lower than you’ll find in galleries or retail
stores.
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This is a partial list of the
potters we work with.
Bob
Lansing
Priscilla Peynetsa
Maria Martinez
Nona Naha
Forest Naranjo
Sandra Victorino
Diane Lewis
Julie Gutierrez
Alice Cling
Nampeyo Family
Frogwoman Family
Featherwoman Family
Tom and Sue Tapie
Dorothy Torivio
Joseph Lonewolf
Juanita Fragua
Tonita Roybal
Tomasita Montoya
Lucy Lewis
Lorenzo Gonzates
Blue Corn
Lucy Leupp McKelvey
Glendora, Dennis Daubs
Geri Narajo
Deloris Curran
Delores Sanchez
Wilfred, Sandra Carcia
Marilyn Henderson Ray
Mae Tapia
Dena Suina
Al Qöyawayma
Teller family
Quezada family
Tavo Silveria
Armondo, Letty Rodriquez
Robert, “Angela” Bamuelos
Jose and Suzy Martinez
Jesus Martinez
Hector Ortega
Gallegos family |
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Anderson's Americana Indian & Western
Shows
P.O. Box 3447
Flagstaff, AZ 86003
www.americana.net
info@americana.net
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