Pueblo Indian Collection
The rich and vibrant history of the Pueblo Indians comes to life through these captivating artifacts
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The rich and vibrant history of the Pueblo Indians comes to life through these captivating artifacts. From the breathtaking Taos Pueblo in the 1800s to the ancient Montezuma Castle dating back to 1100-1400 AD, each piece tells a unique story. Take a closer look at this stunning Polychrome Jar created by Isabel Medina Toribio in c. 1920. Its intricate design showcases the artistic prowess of the Pueblo Indians during that era. Similarly, an unknown artist crafted a Polychrome Bowl between 1880 and 1900, displaying their skillful craftsmanship. Traveling further back in time, we encounter a Polychrome Jar from around 1770 with its mysterious creator lost to history. The bowl with textured surface decoration from A. D. 900/1000 also leaves us wondering about its anonymous maker's inspiration. One cannot help but be mesmerized by the Basketry-Like Pattern on another bowl from A. D. 900/1000 or marvel at the horizontal bands of interlocking scrolls adorning a storage jar from A. D. 875/1130. Moving forward in time, we find a miniature bowl featuring an interior bird-wing motif created by an unknown artist between A. D. 1250/14000 - it serves as evidence of their unwavering dedication to detail and symbolism. Lastly, there is a pitcher adorned with stepped-interlocking motifs and vertical hatching dating back to A. D. 950/14000 – showcasing yet again how artistry evolved over centuries among pueblo communities. These artifacts provide glimpses into the lives and culture of Pueblo Indians throughout history; they serve as reminders of their resilience, creativity, and deep connection with nature and spirituality.