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Foreword Shelby Tisdale Tisdale, Shelby
Introduction A River Apart Valerie K. Verzuh Verzuh, Valerie K.
Sect. 1 Artistic Community
Making Pottery, Seeking Life Antonio Chavarria Chavarria, Antonio 1
Artist Unknown: The Significance of Signatures on Pueblo Pottery Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh Colwell-Chanthaphonh, Chip 17
Looking into the Bowl: Part I: Artists and Outsiders Bruce Bernstein Bernstein, Bruce 33
Sect. 2 Perspectives
Pot Hunters/Pray for Rain Mateo Romero Romero, Mateo 55
The Anomalous Painted Pottery of Santo Domingo and Cochiti Pueblos: A Brief History J. J. Brody Brody, J. J. 61
Looking into the Bowl: Part II: An Anthropologist's View of Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pottery Bruce Bernstein Bernstein, Bruce 77
Sect. 3 Collections
Collecting, Preserving, and Giving Back: A Catalog of the Collections Valerie K. Verzuh Verzuh, Valerie K. 99
Catalog of the Collections
Ancestral Puebloan: Part I 109
Cochiti: Part II 111
Santo Domingo: Part III 132
Cochiti or Santo Domingo: Part IV 150
Sect. 4 Appendices
Pueblo Pottery Basics: Materials, Tools, and Techniques 155
Glossary 159
Time Line of Events in the Southwest 163
Credits 167
References 173
Index 181
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