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Canteen2012.25.97

The Elizabeth Cole Butler Collection.

Culture
Pueblo and Zuni
Material
clay, paint and hide
Made in
“Southwest” ?
Holding Institution
Portland Art Museum
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Canteen or Jar02.257.2404

Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund

Culture
Haak'u
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Canteen or Jar02.257.2407

Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund

Culture
Haak'u
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Canteen or Jar02.257.2405

Riggs Pueblo Pottery Fund

Culture
Haak'u
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Canteen (Mai-hai-to)04.297.5271

Museum Expedition 1904, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
She-we-na
Material
clay
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Canteen04.297.5272

Museum Expedition 1904, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
She-we-na
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Small Canteen with 2 Loop Handles03.325.10845

Museum Expedition 1903, Purchased with funds given by A. Augustus Healy and George Foster Peabody

Culture
Pueblo and Hopi Pueblo
Material
clay
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Canteen with knob handles03.325.4754

Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
She-we-na
Material
clay, slip and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Canteen03.325.4758

Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
She-we-na
Material
clay, slip and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Canteen2013.64.8

Polychrome pottery canteen with quail and plant design on the flat side centered inside a large flower. Hilda is the sister of Robert Tenorio, the noted potter from Santa Domingo) and she learned pottery from him. Initially Hilda and Arthur made the pots and Robert deocrated however within two years Arthur was doing all of the painting. They used natural clays, and the Rocky Mountain bee plant (wild sopinach) and honey to make their black color and thus achieve the soft glowing tones.

Material
clay, pigment and leather
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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