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TileX1047.7

Rectangular flat tile, with white slip. Head of a kachina doll with elaborate headdress, two half-circles at the bottom of the tile. A brown slip overall, double black border. No holes. Made in a mold. CONDITION: Good.

Culture
Hopi Pueblo
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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TileX1047.14

Rectangular flat tile, decorated with white slip. Design of three feathers in brown and black on upper half of tile. Made in a mold. CONDITION: Holes in top and bottom center.

Culture
Hopi Pueblo
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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TileX1047.12

Rectangular flat tile, with white slip. Decorated with a semi-circular element containing linear and globular details. A pointed arching element on left side with two parallel lines at each end. Mirror image is represented on the lower half of the tile, creating a circle surrounded by an arch-like element. Black border. Made in a mold. CONDITION: Oxidation on right side, holes at top and bottom center.

Culture
Hopi Pueblo
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Water JarX764

This large, classic water jar is in the high shoulder form. The design is brown abstracted forms on white slip, possibly many paired rainbirds.The rim shows evidence of the jar being used as some of the paint has worn off . Often these jars would have hide coverings stretched over them to keep the water pure and cool. Red writing on base reads "X764." Condition: Surface loss on neck

Culture
She-we-na
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Ashiwi Polychrome Water Jar03.325.4739

This water jar was purchased from the trader Vanderwagon in 1903. This is an example of Ashiwi Polychrome, a style that is ancestral to Zuni Polychrome. The upper portion of the vessel is decorated with a diagonal sweep of red and black feathers alternating with geometic designs.

Culture
She-we-na
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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TileX1047.11

Rectangular flat tile, with white slip. A semi-circular element on each half forms a circle containing linear and globular details. A pointed arching element on left side with two parallel lines at each end. Black border. Made in a mold. CONDITION: Holes at top and bottom center.

Culture
Hopi Pueblo
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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TileX1047.5

Rectangular flat tile, with white slip. Complex design of triangular elements at top and bottom with vertical elements at either side, a diagonal stepped design in the center. Double black border, brown slipped decoration. Made in a mold. CONDITION: Holes in top and bottom center.

Culture
Hopi Pueblo
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Olla or Jar02.257.2390

The large vessel or olla has a round body, a short, wide neck and a wide mouth. Approximately 2/3 of the surface is decorated with a red, white, and black floral motif design.The entire surface of the pot is highly burnished and the lower section has oxegen fire flare burn marks. It would be used as a water jar.

Culture
Ko-Tyit
Material
clay and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Bowl (Tetsa) Decorated with Animal and Human Figures03.325.3799

Buff colored pottery bowl with dark red slip figures painted on exterior and interior. Rim is also painted with red slip. Figure painted on the exterior is a large red deer. On the opposite exterior side of the bowl is a small abstract design that may be the artist's signature. Figures representing a man with a headdress (bottom of the bowl), a man with a hat on horseback, and 3 deer (facing right) are painted on the interior in red slip.

Culture
Navajo
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Water Jar03.325.4723

Jar, black on white exterior. This oversize water jar has a butterfly design, a symbol often associated with water, set within a large, continuous stepped figure on the body. The neck design consists of a continuous stepped band with curled figures attached. In use it would have a piece of hide stretched and tied across the top, thus accounting for the rough edges on the jar. Red writing on base reads "03.325.4723" and "03.132," partial number is written in black on the side. Condition: Small hole in base, worn rim

Culture
She-we-na
Material
clay and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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