A River Apart: The Pottery of Cochiti & Santa Domingo Pueblos (2008)

by Valerie K. Verzuh (Editor)

Other authorsAddison Doty (Photographer)
Magazine (paper), 2008

LCC

E99 P9 R536 2008

Description

Separated by a river, Cochiti and Santo Domingo Pueblos shared a ceramic tradition for centuries until increasing contact with outsiders brought great change and divergent paths. Cochiti modified its traditional forms of pottery for new markets, while Santo Domingo shunned the tourist trade and art market, continuing an artistic trajectory that was conservative and insular. A River Apart brings together a distinguished a team of anthropologists, artists, and art historians from Native and non-Native perspectives to examine the pottery traditions of the two Pueblos and decipher what discoveries can be made and identities established through these representations of material culture.

Publication

Museum of New Mexico Press (2008), Edition: First Edition, 192 pages
Page: 0.1277 seconds