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Santa Ana Pueblo Small Polychrome Jar by Eudora Montoya - C3757D
The original location of Santa Ana Pueblo was close to Zia Pueblo and pottery from the two villages was quite similar in materials,  technique and construction.  In the mid-1700s, the pueblo acquired land  near Bernalillo, just north of Albuquerque, for better farming.  This  change in location effected a change in pottery as well.  Santa Ana  abandoned using lava as a tempering agent and started using river sand  found close to the new village, which they had named Ranchitos.  The old  village is still maintained by a caretaker and is open for the annual  feast day.
Read more about this pottery here.
