From the press release:
Temporary Closing of Here, Now and Always
Annie Healing Nampeyo, Hopi/Tewa, Gift of Henry Dendahl
Museum of Indian Arts and Culture/Laboratory of Anthropology, 7987/12
Photography by Addison Doty
Both of these pieces, made for sale in the first half of the twentieth century, reflect the inseparability of ceramic art and water in the Native Southwest. On its exterior, the Santa Clara polychrome jar holds an avanyu, the Tewa horned water serpent, emblematic of clouds, rain, and lighting. In contrast, the canteen’s form, though now frequently produced for the tourist market, was originally developed to carry water. The canteen is reflective of Native peoples’ remarkable ability to flourish in the dry, arid Southwest.
Credit: Addison Doty
Note: Representative image at left is often cropped for display purposes. Downloaded high-resolution images are not cropped.