Category Archives: Pottery

US/CA Nations Indigenous Pottery

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Chase Kahwinhut Earles – Caddo

Award winning traditional pottery
https://www.caddopottery.com

Crystal Hanna – Cherokee

Credited with establishing “Southeastern Mississippian Traditional Pottery” as a fine art form
https://www.allthingscherokee.com/crystal-hanna

Ronda Talbert Moss – Cherokee

Basket maker, specializes in weaving baskets with pine needles and vines
https://redearth.org/collections/ronda-talbert-moss

Lisa Rutherford – Cherokee

Works in clay, textiles, beadwork, shell, and living history
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063464795738

Marcella Yepa – Jemez Pueblo/Chickasaw

Marcella has a distinctive style, marked by dramatic swirls and elegant shapes
https://marcellayepa.weebly.com

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Mvskoke Nation Indigenous Pottery

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Many Indigenous creatives or stores are often multi-disciplinary and sell multiple types of creative items. The best thing you can do is check out their links and take a look at everything they offer.

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