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Otellie Loloma (December 30, 1921 —
January 30, 1993) was a Hopi
Native American artist,
specializing in
pottery and dance. Additionally, she
worked with...
- for the
Golden Gate
International Exposition in 1939.
Charles married Otellie Pasiyava, a Hopi
potter from
Second Mesa, Arizona. He
served in the United...
- Loloma, Hopi potter,
business owner and
director of
plastic arts
education Otellie Loloma, Hopi potter,
dancer and art
educator Nathan Lyons (1957), founder...
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Cochiti Pueblo Michael Kanteena,
Laguna Pueblo Lucy M. Lewis,
Acoma Pueblo Otellie Loloma, Hopi (1921–1993)
Joseph Lonewolf,
Santa Clara Pueblo (1932–2014)...
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Allan Houser,
Chiricahua Apache sculptor Charles Loloma, Hopi
jeweler Otellie Loloma, Hopi potter, sculptor,
painter Linda Lomahaftewa, Hopi/Choctaw...
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Institute of
American Indian Arts in
Santa Fe and
studied pottery under Otellie Loloma. His work is
typically signed as, "Robert Tenorio, KEWA, N.M." He...
- students. Judi
Whipple Danforth Julia Galloway Richard Hirsch Charles Loloma Otellie Loloma Daniel Rhodes: 243
Michael Rogers Frans Wildenhain Betty Woodman...
- he
attended the high
school program from 1975 to 1977 and
studied with
Otellie Loloma. Gray has
stated that he had
never been
asked to
create an art piece...
- as an
expression of
their tribal pride. In 1968, Wapp and
ceramicist Otellie Loloma, a
colleague at IAIA,
coordinated a
dance exhibition with their...
- the
Third Mesa and Tuba City, Arizona. His aunt was
noted Hopi
potter Otellie Loloma. His
upbringing in the Navajo/Hopi
communities was
steeped in tribal...