SKU: 161214-03

Antique Hopi Pottery - Annie Healing Nampeyo (1884-1968)

$1,250.00

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c. 1910
4 3/8" x 6 3/4"
Tall Sided Polychrome Bowl
A very striking example from Annie with splatter interior and bold painting exterior; Annie preferred wood firing which yielded reddish tones and fire clouds in her finished work.

Minor surface wear, but in overall Excellent Condition. 

Annie Healing Nampeyo (1884-1968) Quinchawa was Nampeyo's first child. She was born in 1884 and was named Quinchawa. During this time Hopi trader Thomas Keam encouraged the Hopi to send their children to school. As Quinchawa came of school age before the day school at Polacca opened, she was sent to the boarding school in Keam's Canyon. Little Quinchawa returned after her first year at boarding school with the new name Annie. Annie didn't let her school experience change her belief in the traditional Hopi way. She continued to help her mother with pottery making during school breaks and when she finished her schooling returned to Hopi and worked with her mother full time making pottery.

Annie was married around the age of 16 to Willie Healing. His Hopi name was Ipwantiwa, but his name was changed at school to Willie. His last name was the English corruption of his mother's name Heli.

Condition: Very Good

Tribe: Hopi

Year Range: 1900 - 1925

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 4.38 in6.75 in

Category: Pottery - Historic

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