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- Nampeyo abstract "Iris Nampeyo (ca. 1860–1942) was a Hopi - Tewa potter who lived on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. She received the English name Iris as an infant, but was better known by her Tewa name, Num-pa-yu, meaning "snake that does not bite".She used ancient techniques for making and firing pottery and used designs from "Old Hopi" pottery and sherds found at Sikyátki ruins on the First Mesa of the Hano Pueblo, which dated to the 15th century. Her work is in collections in the United States and Europe, including many museums like the National Museum of American Art, Museum of Northern Arizona and the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University.".
- Nampeyo alias "Iris Nampeyo".
- Nampeyo birthDate "1859".
- Nampeyo birthPlace Arizona.
- Nampeyo birthPlace Arizona_Tewa.
- Nampeyo birthYear "1859".
- Nampeyo deathDate "1942".
- Nampeyo deathPlace Arizona.
- Nampeyo deathYear "1942".
- Nampeyo field Ceramics_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Nampeyo nationality Hopi.
- Nampeyo thumbnail Nampeyo,_Hopi_pottery_maker,_seated,_with_examples_of_her_work,_cropped.jpg?width=300.
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- Nampeyo alternativeNames "Iris Nampeyo".
- Nampeyo birthPlace "Hano pueblo, Arizona".
- Nampeyo caption "Nampeyo, ca. 1900, photograph by Henry Peabody".
- Nampeyo dateOfBirth "1859".
- Nampeyo dateOfDeath "1942".
- Nampeyo deathDate "1942".
- Nampeyo deathPlace "Arizona".
- Nampeyo field Ceramics_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
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- Nampeyo name "Nampeyo".
- Nampeyo nationality Hopi.
- Nampeyo nationality Tewa.
- Nampeyo nativeName "Num-pa-yu".
- Nampeyo placeOfBirth "Hano pueblo, Arizona".
- Nampeyo placeOfDeath "Arizona".
- Nampeyo shortDescription "Hopi potter".
- Nampeyo spouse "Lesou".
- Nampeyo training "Maternal grandmother".
- Nampeyo description "Hopi potter".
- Nampeyo description "Hopi potter".
- Nampeyo subject Category:1859_births.
- Nampeyo subject Category:1942_deaths.
- Nampeyo subject Category:American_women_ceramists.
- Nampeyo subject Category:Artists_from_Arizona.
- Nampeyo subject Category:Hopi_people.
- Nampeyo subject Category:Native_American_potters.
- Nampeyo subject Category:Tewa.
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- Nampeyo comment "Iris Nampeyo (ca. 1860–1942) was a Hopi - Tewa potter who lived on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. She received the English name Iris as an infant, but was better known by her Tewa name, Num-pa-yu, meaning "snake that does not bite".She used ancient techniques for making and firing pottery and used designs from "Old Hopi" pottery and sherds found at Sikyátki ruins on the First Mesa of the Hano Pueblo, which dated to the 15th century.".
- Nampeyo label "Nampeyo".
- Nampeyo label "Нампейо".
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- Nampeyo depiction Nampeyo,_Hopi_pottery_maker,_seated,_with_examples_of_her_work,_cropped.jpg.
- Nampeyo isPrimaryTopicOf Nampeyo.
- Nampeyo name "Nampeyo".