Close-up view of a Native American (Hopi) woman and pottery on the Hopi Indian Reservation, Arizona. A woman holds a clay pinch pot, kneels on a blanket, and wears a woven fiber blanket or skirt, a striped shirt with buttons, and hair wraps. Large painted pots are on the ground nearby beside a pile of dry wood. An adobe building with wooden window shutters is behind the woman.
Accession number: 86.200.2601; Attribution to Jackson based on the photonegative's inclusion in the History Colorado William Henry Jackson Collection.; History Colorado.; Condition: scratched, glass plate chipped.; Formerly Jackson 5703.; Number: "05703" inked on negative.; Number: "5703" etched on negative.; Title inked on glass plate.; Title penciled on negative envelope reads: "Moki Pueblo, women making pottery."; R7201028451
Hopi Indians--Women--Arizona--1890-1900.; Indians of North America--Arts & crafts--Arizona--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Arts & crafts--Arizona--1890-1900.; Pueblo pottery--Arizona--1890-1900.; Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--1890-1900.; Pottery--Arizona--1890-1900.; Women--Arizona--1890-1900.