MARIE ZIEU CHINO (1907-1982) ACOMA PUEBLO POTTER |
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Marie Z. Chino made pottery for about fifty years. Mary was a prize winner at the firs Southwestern Indian Fair 1922, which later became Indian Market. Marie began signing her pieces around 1950. She taught her daughters: Rose, Carrie, and Grace. Vessel Forms: Seed Jars, Canteens, Jars, Ollas, Dishes, Vases Relatives: Rose Chino Garcia - Daughter Carrie Chino Charlie - Daughter Grace Chino - Daughter Joanne Chino - Grand-daughter Tena Chino- Grand-daughter References: Allard Auctions, Inc. August 2005 (Lot # 702) Seven Families in Pueblo Pottery, 1974 Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico Press Southwestern Pottery Anasazi to Zuni By Allan Hayes and John Blom. ©1996 Page 46, 48, 50, 51
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