Native American Culture / Aug. 10, 2022
Memories of an Acoma Potter
A self-taught traditional potter, Claudia Mitchell (Acoma) recognizes a shared past—a living past that is her present…
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The harvest hits high season in August. At the Santa Fe Railyard, the bounty comes with a show.
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Native American Culture / Aug. 10, 2022
A self-taught traditional potter, Claudia Mitchell (Acoma) recognizes a shared past—a living past that is her present…
Native American Culture / Aug. 10, 2022
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