Southwest Indian Pottery
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Origin: San Felipe Pueblo, Katishtya
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San Felipe Pueblo Pottery and Fine Art
It is known that pottery was made at San Felipe Pueblo during the historic period; however, there are no known examples in collections. At least one 20th century potter is known to have made pottery in the latter half of the century-Candelaria Montana-who passed away in the mid-1980s.
San Felipe Pueblo is located 10 miles north of Bernalillo and is typically not open to visitors. Their Feast Day is the first of May, honoring their patron Saint. Phillip.
Image Source: Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Website.
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