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ID: 500127196
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500127196

 

Record Type: Person
Nampeyo of Hano (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, ca. 1859-1942)

Names:
Nampeyo of Hano (preferred,V,display)
Nampeyo (V)

Nationalities:
Native American (preferred)
Hopi
Hopi-Tewa
American

Roles:
artist (preferred)
ceramicist
potter

Gender: female

Birth and Death Places:
Born:  Hano (Navajo county, Arizona, United States) (inhabited place)
Died:  Hano (Navajo county, Arizona, United States) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
grandparent of ....  Nampeyo, Daisy Hooee  
..........................  (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, 1906-before 1998) [500127198]
grandparent of ....  Nampeyo, Elva  
..........................  (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, 1926-1985) [500127200]
grandparent of ....  Nampeyo, Iris Youvella  
..........................  (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, 1944-2018) [500127202]
grandparent of ....  Nampeyo, Leah  
..........................  (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, 1928-1974) [500127203]
grandparent of ....  Polacca, Thomas  
..........................  (Hopi-Tewa potter, 1935-2003) [500127351]
great-grandparent of ....  Naha, Raymond  
......................................  (Hopi painter, 1933-1975) [500127183]
great-grandparent of ....  Namingha, Dan  
......................................  (Hopi lithographer, painter, and sculptor, born 1950) [500127191]
great-grandparent of ....  Nampeyo, Carla Claw  
......................................  (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, born 1961) [500127197]
great-grandparent of ....  Nampeyo, Loren Hamilton  
......................................  (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, born 1961) [500127204]
great-grandparent of ....  Nampeyo, Priscilla Namingha  
......................................  (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, 1924-2008) [500127207]
great-grandparent of ....  Polacca Nampeyo, Gary  
......................................  (Hopi-Tewa potter, born 1955) [500127350]
great-grandparent of ....  Quotskuyva, Dextra Nampeyo  
......................................  (Hopi-Tewa potter, 1928-2019) [500127199]
parent of ....  Nampeyo, Annie Healing  
................  (Hopi-Tewa potter, 1884-1968) [500127389]
parent of ....  Nampeyo, Fanny  
................  (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, 1900-1987) [500127201]
parent of ....  Nampeyo, Nellie Douma  
................  (Hopi ceramicist, 1896-1978) [500127205]
related to (familial) ....  Lucas, Steve  
......................................  (Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, born 1955) [500127056]
spouse of ....  Lesou  
................  (Hopi ceramicist, ca. 1860-1942) [500127012]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Persons, Artists
 ........  Nampeyo of Hano (I)

Biographies:
(Hopi-Tewa ceramicist, ca. 1859-1942) ..... [VP Preferred]
(Native American artist, born 1860-1942) ..... [BVRL]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Nampeyo ........ [BVRL-UNM]
.................  Bunting Visual Resources Library, University of New Mexico (2000-)
Nampeyo of Hano ........ [BVRL-UNM Preferred, VP]
..............................  Adobe Gallery [online] (2013) accessed 16 June 2025
..............................  Bunting Visual Resources Library, University of New Mexico (2000-)

Subject: ........ [BVRL-UNM, VP]
....................  Arizona State Museum (2025-) accessed 16 June 2025
....................  Art of the Native American (1985)
....................  Bunting Visual Resources Library, University of New Mexico (2000-)
....................  Dillingham, Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery (1994)
....................  Hill, Creativity Is Our Tradition (1992)
....................  Hirschfelder, American Indian Lives: Artists (1994)
....................  Matuz, St. James Guide to Native North American Artists (1998)
....................  Penney and Longfish, Native American Art (1994)
....................  Peterson, Living Tradition of Maria Martinez (1977)
....................  Peterson, Pottery by American Indian Women (1997)
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