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Daisy Hooee

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302:. Hooee also taught pottery at Zuni High School. In the mid 1970s, she worked on the Zuni Pottery Project where she taught Zuni potters how to make traditional pots. It was important to Hooee that the craft of making pottery through traditional methods did not die out. She also lectured and did demonstrations of her work, with one museum, the 199:
and formed a dancing and singing group, the Olla Maidens, which as a group continue to perform today. Her son, Raymond Naha, who also became an artist, was born in Polacca in 1930 and died in 1975. Hooee married her first husband, Ray Naha, in 1935. Around that time, she worked with
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and the daughter of Nampeyo's daughter, Annie Healing. She learned to paint pottery from her grandmother before she was ten years old.
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influences in her work, using white clay and a particular "high shouldered water jar form." Hooee's pottery is created using
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in 1959. Later, she married another silversmith, Sidney Hooee (1915–1998). Hooee died either in 1994 or 1998.
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Hooee's work has several influences. She was trained to create pottery by her grandmother,
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excavation. She later divorced Naha, and moved to Zuni, where she married Leo Poblano, a
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and helped preserve the traditional techniques she learned from her grandmother,
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and then went on to give her a formal education. Baldwin took her to school in
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Benson, Arlon (1993). "Nampeyo, Daisy Hooee". In Bataille, Gretchen M. (ed.).
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and might go blind around age ten while she was attending
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potter and was born in 1906 or 1910. Hooee grew up in
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(2015). 283:mined locally. Her work was 231:A biography about her life, 755:– via Newspapers.com. 606:– via Newspapers.com. 556:– via Newspapers.com. 447:Crown, Patricia L. (1999). 180:, where she studied at the 887: 517:The San Francisco Examiner 742:"Art Academy Buys Manure" 573:Navajo-Hopi Observer News 469:– via Project MUSE. 182: 155:Hano, First Mesa, Arizona 123: 108: 94: 66: 28: 748:. 1974-09-11. p. 17 304:Honolulu Academy of Arts 769:Annual Report 1970-1975 599:. 1975-01-09. p. 6 222:Angeles National Forest 121:potter. 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Index


Nampeyo
Hopi-Tewa
École des Beaux-Arts
pottery
Zuni reservation
Nampeyo
Hopi-Tewa
Hano, First Mesa, Arizona
Nampeyo
cataracts
Phoenix Indian School
California
Paris
École des Beaux-Arts
Polacca, Arizona
Zuni
archaeologists
Peabody Museum
Awatovi
silversmith
forest fire
Angeles National Forest
California
ISBN
978-0875181417
documentary
WNET
Nampeyo
Sikyatki

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