Large chunks of the Navajo Nation in the Southwest lack access to clean drinkable water, a trend that has been rising in many parts of the U.S. in recent years. A research team aims to change that.
In 1997, after 15 years of making “typical” Indian pottery, Navajo artist Christine Nofchissey McHorse saw a fork in the road and took it. Ever since, her work has inhabited a more rarified plane.
Navajo pottery in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / by David M. Brugge. -- Revival in Navajo pottery: 1950 to the present / by H. Diane Wright. -- Techniques in Navajo pottery making / by Jan ...
When Sonia and Victor Bauer downsized their residence after retirement, they sought a worthy new home for their beloved collection of contemporary Native American pottery. The Morris Museum became the ...
From left: Fariborz Maseeh Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering professor Navid Saleh; Navajo potter and research paper co-author Deanna Tso; and Stetson Rowles III, a UT ...
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