Sunface and Star Seed Pot
Artist: Glendora Fragua
Size: 2 1/2" x 1"
SKU
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Glendora Fragua from Jemez Pueblo is a daughter of Juanita Fragua and the sister of BJ Fragua and sculptor Cliff Fragua. She has won numerous awards for her pottery and has been featured in a variety of books on contemporary innovative potters. She signs her pottery with a Corn Stalk hallmark.
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The Navajo are relatively recent arrivals to the Southwest. They probably migrated from the north in the 16th Century thereby becoming a part of the Pueblo IV period. The Navajo have made pottery since their arrival; possibly they brought pottery with them during their southern migration. They made a plain and decorated pottery. The plain being considered the older style?
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The morning after their arrival the sun rises as a red glare indicating danger. Pg. 206, Flint Way.
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