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Jar1902

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Bowl1903

Brooklyn Museum Collection

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
clay and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Dance Hood10.229.3a-b

Tag: "#72/[Illegible]/Dancing/Hood/Pueblo/Laguna"

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
fabric, paint and hair
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Shepherd's Bag10.229.2

Tag: "#86/Shepherd/Bag"

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
hide, stone, sheepskin and wool
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Kachina DollX334

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
wood, pigment yarn and string
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Doll (katsin a wak)03.325.3009

Flat board painted Kachina . Laguna Pueblo representatives indicated this type was given to small babies.

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
wood and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Kachina Doll03.325.3008

Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
wood and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Kachina Doll03.325.3011

Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
wood and pigment
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Kachina Doll03.325.3010

Museum Expedition 1903, Museum Collection Fund

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
wood, pigment and feather
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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Jar1993.101.1

Pottery making in Laguna Pueblo had almost died in the mid-twentieth century when Gladys Pacquin began making pots in 1980. Her work brings a fresh, new look to the historic forms and images of her pueblo as she decorates the traditional shaped ollas, bowls and canteens with combinations of original designs inspired by her life. These incorporate Laguna Pueblo motifs with Zuni, the home of her mother. This blending has led to a unique style. Each piece is made entirely from natural materials by hand using traditional methods of clay construction-coil method, decoration -painted using vegetal and mineral pigments and open air firing using cow chips and cedar wood in an outdoor kiln.

Culture
Ka'waika
Material
clay and slip
Holding Institution
Brooklyn Museum
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