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Paqua Naha (c. 1890–1955), also
known as "Frog Woman", was a Hopi-Tewa potter. She
worked in the "black-and-red on yellow"
style of pottery,
which Nampeyo...
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Woman may
refer to:
Paqua Naha (c. 1890–1955), Hopi-Tewa
potter Joy Navasie, (1919–2012), Hopi-Tewa
potter and
daughter of
Paqua Naha Frog
Woman Rock...
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echoed across most of
these early residents' histories-
namely Cadashaway,
Paqua and Kiogg. A
memorial stone piles believed to have been
Native in origin...
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sketches on RCA
Victor records. The
album consists of 12 tracks, two of which,
Paqua Velva and The
Electric Chair, were
existing set pieces. The
other 10 tracks...
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politician and
social worker K****indramohan Naha (1932-1996),
Indian geologist Paqua Naha, Hopi-Tewa
Potter Reshma Nilofer Naha,
Indian maritime pilot Tyra Naha...
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three men who
normally spoke interchangeably for them as chief- Kiogg,
Paqua and Cadashaway,
whereas the
Seneca were
under a man
named Bigson, and later...
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worked in a
collaborative project with Paul "Mudd"
Murphy under the name
Paqua, on Murphy's
Claremont 56
label out of London.
Their album "Akaliko" was...
- potters.
Helen Naha was the daughter-in-law of
Paqua Naha (the
first Frog Woman).
Helen was
married to
Paqua's son Archie. She was
mostly self-taught, following...
- ISBN 978-0-9758015-5-0. Allen, Frank; Lu,
Clarence (January 1998). "B. K.
Frantzis a
Paqua Master Work in Progress".
Inside Kung-Fu. p. 90. O'Brien, Jess (2004). Nei...
- the art of pottery, the name Frog
Woman was p****ed down from her mother,
Paqua Naha.
Navasie carries on the
white ware
pottery tradition from her mother...