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Rachel Nampeyo
1903 - 1985
Rachel Nampeyo was educated at off-reservation government boarding schools, as decreed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs at the time. She spent her time not in school working on her parents’ farm or in her grandmother’s house. It was from her grandmother that she learned to make pottery. Nampeyo, in turn, trained her own children in the family tradition of pottery.
When her mother, Annie, began losing her sight, Rachel Nampeyo would paint the pots she made and when Rachel’s sight began to fail, her daughter, Dextra, would paint the pots she made. Rachel Nampeyo used the designs she learned from her grandmother, the revived Sikyatki pottery designs, on her pottery. She died in 1985.
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1887 San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico - 1980 San Ildefonso, New Mexico
born 1958 Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico; lives Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico
1943 Albuquerque, New Mexico - 1984 Albuquerque, New Mexico