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Mary Toya was married to Casimiro Toya, Sr. Their children are Melinda Toya Fragua, Mary Ellen Toya (M. Ellen Toya), Judy Toya, Marie Roberta Toya, Yolanda Toya, Casimiro Toya, Jr., Etta Toya Gachupin, and Anita Toya. She passed the pottery-making tradition onto her daughters.
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Toya worked with matte polychrome, red and black-on-tan Storytellers, jars, bowls, plates, and wedding vases. Her favorite designs were kiva steps, terrace clouds, and cloud tracers.
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Pueblo pottery families : Acoma, Cochiti, Hopi, Isleta, Jemez, Laguna, Nambe, Picuris, Pojoaque, San Ildefonso, San Juan, Santa Clara, Santo Domingo, Taos, Tesuque, Zia, Zuni
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Southern Pueblo pottery : 2000 artist biographies, c. 1800-present : with value/price guide featuring over 20 years of auction records
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potter of the Water Clan. She was active ca. 1950–1990, and was known for creating some of the largest
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The Pueblo storyteller : development of a figurative ceramic tradition
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Pueblo and Navajo contemporary pottery and directory of artists
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Jemez Pueblo
Ceramics
Jemez Pueblo
Storyteller
Spurlock Museum
List of Native American artists



ISBN
978-0966694857
OCLC
48624322
"Spurlock Museum of World Cultures"
ISBN
978-0873586634
OCLC
34515540
cite book
link
ISBN
978-0816508709
OCLC
13270584
ISBN
978-0764302336
OCLC
36301470
ISBN

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