Annie Healing Nampeyo

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Annie Healing Nampeyo was a prominent Hopi-Tewa potter known for continuing and refining the traditional pottery style pioneered by her mother, the renowned potter Nampeyo of Hano.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hopi-Tewa potter
person
artForm handmade pottery
artisticStyle Hopi-Tewa pottery NERFINISHED
artisticTradition Hopi pottery NERFINISHED
Tewa pottery NERFINISHED
associatedWith Hano, First Mesa, Arizona NERFINISHED
Hopi Reservation NERFINISHED
creativeFocus hand-coiled pottery
traditional firing techniques
culturalHeritage Hopi NERFINISHED
Tewa NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance important figure in continuation of Nampeyo pottery lineage
decorationMotif geometric designs
stylized bird motifs
ethnicity Hopi-Tewa NERFINISHED
family Nampeyo family of potters NERFINISHED
field ceramics
pottery
genre traditional Native American pottery
heritageStatus bearer of Hopi-Tewa ceramic traditions
influencedBy Nampeyo of Hano NERFINISHED
knownFor continuing the pottery style pioneered by Nampeyo of Hano
refining traditional Hopi-Tewa pottery designs
materialUsed clay
natural mineral pigments
mother Nampeyo of Hano NERFINISHED
movement Hopi pottery revival
name Annie Healing Nampeyo NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableWorkType polychrome pottery
revival-style Sikyatki designs
occupation potter
roleInTradition preserver of Hopi-Tewa pottery tradition
refiner of Nampeyo family pottery style

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Hopi pottery notableArtist Annie Healing Nampeyo