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Nampeyo (ca. 1856 –1942) was a Hopi - Tewa potter who lived on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. Her Tewa name was also spelled Num-pa-yu, meaning "snake that does not bite".She used ancient techniques for making and firing pottery and used designs from "Old Hopi" pottery and sherds found at Sikyátki ruins on First Mesa, which dated to the 15th century.

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  • Nampeyo (ca. 1856 –1942) was a Hopi - Tewa potter who lived on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona. Her Tewa name was also spelled Num-pa-yu, meaning "snake that does not bite".She used ancient techniques for making and firing pottery and used designs from "Old Hopi" pottery and sherds found at Sikyátki ruins on First Mesa, which dated to the 15th century.
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  • Hopi potter
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