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Pueblo Pots

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  You can learn more by exploring these books. Or visit our complete bibliography.  
  When Clay Sings book cover.  
  When Clay Sings, Byrd Baylor  
  Pueblo Storyteller, Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith  
  Pueblo Girls: Growing Up in Two Worlds, Marcia Keegan  
  Pueblo Boy Growing up in Two Worlds, Marcia Keegan  
  The Pueblos, Suzanne Powell  
 

The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico have been living in the upper region of the Rio Grande River for more than 600 years.
 
During that time, their way of life has been challenged many times, but they have managed to maintain their most basic beliefs and traditions.

 
Photo of pot with frog design.

Zuni Indian pot with frog design.
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The people of the Santa Clara Pueblo have the same word for clay and for people, nung, because they believe that the first people emerged from Mother Earth.
 
Clay is a very important part of their lives. They say prayers when removing it from its home — the earth — and while preparing it for making pottery. Creating pottery fulfills them spiritually and creatively. Selling it provides income with which they support their families.
 
The area where the Pueblo Indians live is hot and dry. Their ancestors made pots in which to collect and store water. Investigate the roles that pottery and water play in their lives by discovering the symbolism of two modern pots in "Explore
Pueblo Pots," and by reading When Clay Sings.
 

Try It Out! Learn more through the following activities. These PDF files require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html) to view.
Photo of a water pot.   Explore Pueblo Pots
Try your hand at being a potter and make a Pueblo-style pot.

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When Clay Sings book cover.   Read When Clay Sings
Put together some of the pieces of prehistoric Indian pottery that sing of the Indian way of life in earlier times.

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