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Tohono O’odham Pottery Human Effigy Figurine Bank by Consuelo Julio - C3251J

Category: Pottery | Posted by Adobe Gallery Team Member | Fri, Sep 16th 2016, 5:37pm

Tohono O'odham Pottery - C3251JPottery making by the Tohono O'odham women is a part-time effort as there is no significant market for it as there is for New Mexico pueblo pottery.    Part of the reason is that the few potters mostly do not speak English but only speak their native language.  Another reason is that most potters do not seek out buyers but wait for buyers to find them.

 

Effigy vessels, such as this, particularly ones made with a slot for deposits of coins, were made for sale to non-Indians.  The outlets for such wares are the trading posts close to the reservation and the occasional Indian dealer who visits the reservation.  Black-on-red wares are not evident in traditional pottery of the tribe before the mid-1800s so it is suspected that it was a style developed to sell to tourists and not for use by the natives.

 

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