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Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of a group of Hopi women (whom Maude identifies using the outdated term Moki) baking pottery at Orau (?).
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Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph of a group of Hopi women (whom Maude identifies using the outdated term Moki) baking pottery at Orau (?).
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Image of a page, likely from a catalogue in visible storage that was available for visitors to gain further information on the items on display. This page deals with "Shekwan Ware"; a distinct type of Chinese pottery, and was written by Audrey Shane.
Display in visible storage with museum catalogue
Parte deMOA General Media collection
A display in the visible storage area of the Museum of Anthropology with a catalogue open on a table in front of it. This photograph was likely taken to demonstrate the new system where museum catalogues would be available to visitors in order to get information on the items on display. The display is on the southerwestern United States and features Pueblo and Hopi pottery and Kachina figures.
Southwestern United States display
Parte deMOA General Media collection
A display in the visible storage area of the Museum of Anthropology. The display is on the southerwestern United States and features Pueblo and Hopi pottery and Kachina figures.
Hopi and Pueblo pottery in visible storage
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Hopi and Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Hopi and Pueblo pottery in visible storage
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Hopi and Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Stephen Inglis - Indian village crafts
Parte deHarry B. Hawthorn fonds
Item is a negative showing a vase placed on a flat surface.
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts various kinds of Hopi pottery, including bowls, jugs, what appears to be a rattle, and a tablet.
Display in visible storage with museum catalogue
Parte deMOA General Media collection
A display in the visible storage area of the Museum of Anthropology with a catalogue open on a table in front of it. This photograph was likely taken to demonstrate the new system where museum catalogues would be available to visitors in order to get information on the items on display. The display is on the southerwestern United States and features Pueblo and Hopi pottery and Kachina figures.
Display in visible storage with museum catalogue
Parte deMOA General Media collection
A display in the visible storage area of the Museum of Anthropology with a catalogue open on a table in front of it. This photograph was likely taken to demonstrate the new system where museum catalogues would be available to visitors in order to get information on the items on display. The display is on the southerwestern United States and features Pueblo and Hopi pottery and Kachina figures.
Hopi and Pueblo pottery in visible storage
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Hopi and Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Hopi and Pueblo pottery in visible storage
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Hopi and Pueblo pottery on display in visible storage in the Museum of Anthropology.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Image of a museum staff member writing notes on a catalogue entry for item D4.6. The note questions the identification of a pottery item as originating from the Acoma culture and posits that the item originated from the Zuni culture.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Photograph of a variety of museum items taken on what appear to be carpeted stairs. Items include a Fijian turtle shaped bowl, an Apulian kantharos, an Acoma pot, a teapot, a beadwork bowl, and a basket.
Parte deMOA General Media collection
Photograph of a variety of museum items taken on what appear to be carpeted stairs. Items include a Fijian turtle shaped bowl, an Apulian kantharos, an Acoma pot, a teapot, a beadwork bowl, and a basket.
Greek and Roman exhibits prints
File contains images of the exhibition displays held at MOA as well as images of the objects.
Zuni Dick's wife making pottery
Parte deFrederich H. Maude fonds
Photograph depicts a Zuni (A:shiwi) woman identified as Dick's wife making pottery, likely at the Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico.