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Large Acoma, New Mexico terra cotta Native Indian pot, "T.M. Chino", decorated with birds, height is 15", in good condition, no cracks, chips. Pottery Vase depicting animals; fish, hummingbirds, elk, turtles and more. Terrance M. Chino, Sr. is a full blooded Native American. He is a member of the Sun Clan and he was born in 1965 into the Acoma Pueblo. He learned the ancient traditional methods of working with clay art from his mother, the late, Evelyn L. Chino. She taught him all the fundamentals of where to gather clay and how to prepare and hand coil pottery. She also taught him the importance of continuing the long lived tradition of his ancestors. Signed T.M. Chino Acoma, N.M. on bottom. Native American Pottery Designs, Native American Pots, Historic Pottery, Acoma Pottery, Historic Ceramics, Side Hussle, Terra Cotta Pottery, Acoma Pueblo, African Pottery

Large Acoma, New Mexico terra cotta Native Indian pot, "T.M. Chino", decorated with birds, height is 15", in good condition, no cracks, chips. Pottery Vase depicting animals; fish, hummingbirds, elk, turtles and more. Terrance M. Chino, Sr. is a full blooded Native American. He is a member of the Sun Clan and he was born in 1965 into the Acoma Pueblo. He learned the ancient traditional methods of working with clay art from his mother, the late, Evelyn L. Chino. She taught him all the…

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