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Volume 5, September 2003 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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My Hopi Friend by Jane Sinauer, Horizons To Go |
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In fact,
Jean comes from a long pottery tradition – working with clay is part of her
heritage, as well as an integral part of her persona and worldview.
Her great-great-grandmother was the famous Hopi potter, Nampeyo.
Nampeyo’s legacy and the Hopi culture continue to be passed down, mother to
daughter and son, each generation responsible to the past and for the future.
Having been a potter before I started Horizons over two decades ago, I love
Jean’s unveiling of the new pieces she’s working on each time I am lucky
enough to visit and to see her again. Jean is
just one of a myriad of distinguished Native American artists who live and work
in the expansive landscape of the Four Corners area of our high Southwest. This
powerfully beautiful region has for generations been home to the vibrant
creative spirit of Pueblo, Hopi and Navajo potters, jewelers, basket makers,
weavers, kachina makers and wood carvers. Though many of them are relatively
unknown, they are some of our nation’s pre-eminent artists. This is a region
that, untouched in many places by tourism, is a privilege and true education to
visit and savor.
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