Native American Links
- Indian Summer Pueblo Pottery Online shopping site of the Native American gallery specializing in pueblo pottery. Contains excellent photographs of the work offered for sale.
- Native American Collections, Inc. Online gallery of Native American contemporary pottery with information on the artists.
- Pam Lujan-Hauer Traditional and contemporary coil built Pueblo pottery hand crafted by Pam Lujan-Hauer, a Native from Taos Pueblo.
- Ben Saxon Hand-crafted pieces with soutwestern and Native American designs.
- Pueblo Pottery Handmade pottery from the Pueblo Indian Potters of Hopi, Acoma, Laguna, Jemez, Santa Clara, and Zuni.
- Mata Ortiz Pottery Museum quality pottery from the best artists in the village of Mata Ortiz. Casas Grandes and Mimbres Indians style along with new contemporary styles.
- Native American Pottery John Gonzales offers native clay products purchased directly from the artists. The work of John Gonzales and other artists from San Ildefonso and nearby Pueblos can be seen and purchased through this website.
- NativeTech: Pottery & Clay Native American Technology & Art: a topically organized educational web site emphasizing the Eastern Woodlands region, organized into categories. Links to several pages on pottery and clay.
- Karen Cordova Pottery Traditional pueblo arts and pottery in PeƱasco, New Mexico, USA.
- Legend in Clay Museum quality prehistoric pottery replicas by New Mexico artits Randy Werner and his wife Marlyn. Each piece is a limited edition.
- Jewels of Clay Native American pottery, Acoma Pottery, Casas Grandes pottery and Mata Ortiz pottery.
- Mike Wisner Southwest Pottery "Inspired by ancient Anasazi and Mimbres potsherds, I began making southwestern pottery. I dig local clays, in the mountains outside my studio at the Anderson Ranch in Colorado."
- The Pottery of Maria Martinez The biography and pottery collection of Maria Martinez and family.
- Distant Echoes Anasazi and Mimbre Pottery No machines or potters wheels are used. The individual coils of clay are clearly visible in the corrugated pieces and each small indentation is an individual thumb pinch. Each piece is put through a real wood fire.
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