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Josephine Foard and the glazed pottery of Laguna Pueblo / Dwight P. Lanmon, Lorraine Welling Lanmon, and Dominique Coulet du Gard

Author:
Lanmon, Dwight P  Search this
Lanmon, Lorraine Welling 1932-  Search this
Western, Dominique Coulet  Search this
Subject:
Foard, Josephine 1843-1918  Search this
Physical description:
xx, 246 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm
Type:
Biography
Place:
United States
New Mexico
Pueblo of Laguna
Acoma
Pueblo of Laguna (N.M.)
Acoma (N.M.)
Date:
2007
Topic:
Potters  Search this
Pueblo pottery  Search this
History  Search this
Laguna pottery  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_902700

Nellie Mae Whitted photographs of Acomita and Native peoples of the American Southwest

Creator:
Whitted, Nellie Mae  Search this
Extent:
22 Items (22 prints, postcards and greeting cards, color halftone)
36 Prints (silver gelatin (some on postcard stock))
Culture:
San Ildefonso Pueblo  Search this
Acoma Pueblo  Search this
Diné (Navajo)  Search this
Laguna Indians  Search this
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New  Search this
Taos Indians  Search this
Tewa Pueblos  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Prints
Photographs
Place:
Acoma (N.M.)
Taos Pueblo (N.M.)
Pueblo of Laguna (N.M.)
Date:
circa 1938-1941
Scope and Contents note:
Photographs made by Nellie Mae Whitted in Paguote (1939) and Acomita, New Mexico. They include images of Acomita day school and its students and teachers, as well as houses and Eagle dancers. The collection also includes postcards and commercial prints relating to Navajo, Santo Domingo Pueblo, Santa Clara Pueblo, Ildefonso Pueblo, Taos Pueblo, and Laguna Pueblo. There are also Christmas cards with reproductions of paintings by Joni Falk and other artists and some correspondence to Whitted.
Biographical/Historical note:
Nellie Mae Whitted taught at the Acomita Day School set up by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico, circa 1938-1941.
Local Call Number(s):
NAA Photo Lot 98-75
Location of Other Archival Materials:
Pottery, dolls, baskets, and other artifacts given to Whitted by students in Acomita held in the Department of Anthropology collections in accession 390889.
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Topic:
Schools  Search this
Handicraft  Search this
Indian dance -- North America  Search this
Genre/Form:
Photographs
Citation:
Photo Lot 98-75, Nellie Mae Whitted photographs of Acomita and Native peoples of the American Southwest, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
Identifier:
NAA.PhotoLot.98-75
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw30331e25e-13f5-433a-9376-814e4ee2f865
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-photolot-98-75

Arthur W. Dow photographs of Laguna and Zuni Pueblos and cliff dwellings

Creator:
Dow, Arthur W. (Arthur Wesley), 1857-1922  Search this
Extent:
12 Copy prints
Culture:
A:shiwi (Zuni)  Search this
Laguna Indians  Search this
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New  Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Copy prints
Place:
Pueblo of Laguna (N.M.)
Walnut Canyon National Monument (Ariz.)
Zuni (N.M.)
Date:
1911
Scope and Contents note:
Photographs made by Arthur W. Dow during a trip to Arizona and New Mexico with photographer Alvin L. Coburn. They document the Laguna and Zuni Pueblos and cliff dwellings in Walnut Canyon National Monument.
Biographical/Historical note:
Arthur Wesley Dow (1857-1922) was a landscape painter, teacher, and printmaker from Ipswich, Massachusetts. Influenced by Ernest Fenollosa, Dow pioneered the use of Japanese art principles in American art. He taught art at Pratt Institute, 1895-1904, and at Teachers College, Columbia University, 1904-1922.
Local Call Number(s):
NAA Photo Lot 77-69
Reproduction Note:
Copy prints and negatives made by Smithsonian Institution, 1977.
Location of Other Archival Materials:
The Archives of American Art holds the Arthur Wesley Dow Papers and William H. Elsner papers relating to Arthur Wesley Dow.
The Smithsonian American Art Museum holds art by Arthur Dow.
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research.

Access to the collection requires an appointment.
Rights:
Contact the repository for terms of use.
Topic:
Cliff-dwellings  Search this
Pueblo architecture  Search this
Citation:
Photo Lot 77-69, Arthur W. Dow photographs of Laguna and Zuni Pueblos and cliff dwellings, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
Identifier:
NAA.PhotoLot.77-69
Archival Repository:
National Anthropological Archives
GUID:
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nw37b7ab750-2ee5-4974-b96e-a7751204de6e
EDAN-URL:
ead_collection:sova-naa-photolot-77-69

Zuni Pueblo und Laguna Pueblo : ökonomische Entwicklung und kulturelle Perspektiven / von Andrea Grugel

Author:
Grugel, Andrea  Search this
Physical description:
viii, 281 p. : ill., 1 folded map ; 23 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
Zuni (N.M.)
Pueblo of Laguna (N.M.)
Date:
2005
Call number:
E99.Z9 G78 2005
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_792736

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