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Two figures in the foreground stand with their backs to the viewer, looking toward buildings in the middleground. The buildings are built in the pueblo style, with some arched windows and beams jutting out from the roof. A ladder leans against a building in the far left of the composition. The scene is heavily shadowed, by both the buildings and the figures.
Carl Hoerman
Tu Walpi, Arizona
1885 – 1954
Bequest of Carl F. Clarke
1954/1.117
Shallow brown bowl with uneven rim, brown slip design on the outside and inside. 
Pueblo (Pueblo (Native American style))
Bowl
1895 – 1905
Gift of Estelle Titiev, from the collection of Mischa Titiev
1984/2.16
A photograph of adobe structures in a desert landscape. Each structure is square, many with small windows. To the left, a wooden structure is visible in the background.
Edward S. Curtis (American (North American))
A Corner of Taos and a Kiva Entrance
1925 – 1926
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kenyon
1987/1.209
Red orange rectangular tile with a thin black line border and black Thunderbird design.
Laura Tomasie (Native American)
Tile with Hopi Thunderbird
1959 – 1969
Gift of Estelle Titiev, from the collection of Mischa Titiev
1984/2.13
Shallow, tan, stoneware bowl with patterns in shades of black and reddish brown on the exterior. 
Bowl
1925 – 1935
Gift of Estelle Titiev, from the collection of Mischa Titiev
1984/2.11
A deep bowl with a wide mouth made of black earthenware. The upper half of the bowl is decorated with a horizontal and diagonal design in a lighter shade of black and rougher texture than the smooth black surface.
Legoria Tafoya
Ceramic Bowl
1945 – 1955
Gift of Estelle Titiev, from the collection of Mischa Titiev
1984/2.17
This small spherical pot with wide mouth is decorated in black-on-black style. Around the upper half is a feather design, which looks like individual feathers hanging down from the mouth forming a ring around the circumference. 
Maria Martínez;Julian Martinez (American (North American);Native American)
Pot
1930 – 1940
Gift of Marguerite Novy Lambert in memory of her parents, Frederick G. Novy and Grace Garwood Novy
1991/1.88
This photograph depicts a view looking down into an ancient stone structure's foundation. An excavation into one of its walls is in progress, revealing the fender of a car.
Patrick Nagatani (American (North American))
BMW, Chetro Ketl Kiva, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, U.S.A.
1997 – 2001
Gift of Thomas Wilson '79 and Jill Garling '80
2013/2.502
This mug-sized vessel has a bulbous body, a narrower tall neck, and handle. It is beige with black painted geometric and striped design.
Pueblo (Pueblo (Native American style))
Red Mesa Black-on-White Bird Effigy Vessel
995 – 1005
Gift of Estelle Titiev, from the collection of Mischa Titiev
1984/2.18
This is a wide-bellied, small pot with slightly concave shoulders. The pot's mouth is slighlty wider than the foot. A black pattern is painted on a white surface: this complex, linear design starts with a very small triangular path and winds around itself again and again like a maze. Mazes meet to form eight-pointed intersecting star pattern.
Lucy Martin Lewis (Native American)
Miniature Olla
1950 – 1989
Anonymous Gift
1991/2.57
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