Fannie Nampeyo

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Fannie Nampeyo was a renowned Hopi-Tewa potter known for continuing and innovating the traditional pottery style established by her famous mother, Nampeyo of Hano.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hopi-Tewa potter
Native American artist
person
artisticStyle Hopi revival pottery
Sikyatki revival designs
associatedWith First Mesa NERFINISHED
Hano NERFINISHED
Hopi Reservation NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
culture Hopi-Tewa NERFINISHED
ethnicity Hopi NERFINISHED
Hopi-Tewa NERFINISHED
Tewa NERFINISHED
familyName Nampeyo NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Hopi pottery NERFINISHED
Hopi-Tewa pottery NERFINISHED
pottery
genre polychrome pottery
traditional Native American pottery
givenName Fannie NERFINISHED
hasRole bearer of Hopi-Tewa pottery tradition
innovator within traditional Hopi-Tewa pottery
heritage Native American
influenced contemporary Native American ceramic artists
later generations of Hopi-Tewa potters
influencedBy Nampeyo of Hano NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
Hopi NERFINISHED
Tewa NERFINISHED
mother Nampeyo of Hano NERFINISHED
movement Hopi pottery revival NERFINISHED
name Fannie Nampeyo NERFINISHED
notableFor continuing the pottery style of Nampeyo of Hano
innovating traditional Hopi-Tewa pottery designs
notableWork Hopi-Tewa bowls with Sikyatki-inspired designs
Hopi-Tewa polychrome jars
occupation ceramic artist
potter
partOf Nampeyo family of potters NERFINISHED
relative Nampeyo of Hano NERFINISHED
usesMaterial clay
usesTechnique hand-coiled pottery
outdoor firing
slip painting

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Hopi pottery notableArtist Fannie Nampeyo