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                        Native American  
                        (1900–1987)
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        
                           
                              
                           
                        
                        
                    
                
	
	
   
      Olla
    
                
                    Date unknown
                
      
                
                    
                        
                        Earthenware
                    
                
                
                    3.625 x 6.125 x 6.25 in.
                
                
                    
                        
                        Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
                    
                
                
                    
                        
                        1984.1447
                    
                
        
        
        
            
                
Fannie Nampeyo was born on the Hopi Native American Reservation in Arizona in 1900. Having only completed school up to the third grade, Nampeyo primarily worked on a ranch with her husband, Vinton Polacca. Nampeyo’s mother, also called Nampeyo, was the matriarch of the Hopi-Tewa Corn Clan and was well-known for her ceramics that followed the ancient pottery traditions of the Hopi people. Though she was taught ceramics at a young age, Nampeyo did not seriously explore pottery-making until her twenties, when her mother’s eyesight began to fail and she needed to help her mother decorate her pots.
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