Fables of Tewa Indian Dances as Recorded By Regina Albarado De Cata of San Juan Pueblo
by Clarke, Thelma (ed)
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Clarke Industries, 1977. Softcover. Like New. A softcover pamphlet, 24pp; staple-bound. Ohkay Owingeh artist Regina Albarado de Cata was one of the original seven or eight potters in the 1930s San Juan Revival. Cata organized the San Juan Crafts Club and led field trips to archeological sites, such as the 15th century site Potsuwi'i, on Pajarito Plateau where they studied the incised designs on polychrome redware. While she helped to begin the 1930âs pottery revival, she is better known for her cloth dolls than her pottery. In 1936 she began to work alone on her dolls and clay busts. From 1940-60, her dolls could be found in a variety of museum exhibitions. She had an exhibition of them in 1961 in Washington DC.
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- Michael Patrick McCarty, Bookseller (US)
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- Title
- Fables of Tewa Indian Dances as Recorded By Regina Albarado De Cata of San Juan Pueblo
- Author
- Clarke, Thelma (ed)
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- Softcover
- Book Condition
- New Like New
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- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Clarke Industries
- Date Published
- 1977
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- 0.00 lbs
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