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Storyteller (pottery)

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17: 272: 215: 52:. It looks like a figure of a storyteller, usually a man or a woman and its mouth is always open. It is surrounded by figures of children and other things, who represent those who are listening to the storyteller. The motif is based on the traditional "singing mother" motif which depicts a woman with her mouth open holding one or two children. 338: 189:
Clay figurines of the American Southwest: with a description of the new Pillings find in northeastern Utah and a comparison with certain North American figurines
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A late 20th-century storyteller figurine from New Mexico on display in the
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in 1964 in honor of her grandfather, Santiago Quintana, who was a tribal
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The Pueblo Storyteller: Development of a figurative ceramic tradition
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Babcock, Barbara A.; Monthan, Guy & Monthan, Doris Born (1986).
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This article about a sculpture in the United States is a
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Helen Cordero and the Storytellers of Cochiti People
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Horniman Museum
Pueblo people
New Mexico
Helen Cordero
Cochiti Pueblo
storyteller
Mary Ellen Toya


"Pueblo Storyteller Dolls"
the original
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978-0-8165-0870-9
Pueblo Stories and Storytellers
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0-918080-16-9
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978-0-88740-270-8
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978-0-87192-295-3
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978-0-527-01329-5
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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expanding it
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