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1902 Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico - 1995. Known for: Santa Clara pottery.
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Camilio Sunflower Tafoya, son of Sara Fina and Geronimo, was active from 1925 to 1995. He was known for his carved and sgraffito black ware and red ware jars and bowls. Camilio was among the earliest... Read full biography
Camilio Sunflower Tafoya, son of Sara Fina and Geronimo, was active from 1925 to 1995. He was known for his carved and sgraffito black ware and red ware jars and bowls. Camilio was among the earliest carvers of blackware and redware pottery at Santa Clara, exhibiting in various museums and... Read full biography
Camilio Sunflower Tafoya, son of Sara Fina and Geronimo, was active from 1925 to 1995. He was known for his carved and sgraffito black ware and red ware jars and bowls. Camilio was among the earliest carvers of blackware and redware pottery at Santa Clara, exhibiting in various museums and galleries across the Southwest. He was the father of Joseph Lonewolf, Grace Medicine Flower, and Joe Tafoya. The information is sourced from Schaaf, 2000.Schaaf, 2000
Camilio Sunflower Tafoya, son of Sara Fina and Geronimo, was active from 1925 to 1995. He was known for his carved and sgraffito black ware and red ware jars and bowls. Camilio was among the earliest carvers of blackware and redware pottery at Santa Clara, exhibiting in various museums and galleries across the Southwest. He was the father of Joseph Lonewolf, Grace Medicine Flower, and Joe Tafoya. The information is sourced from Schaaf, 2000.Schaaf, 2000
Camilio Sunflower Tafoya, son of Sara Fina and Geronimo, was active from 1925 to 1995. He was known for his carved and sgraffito black ware and red ware jars and bowls. Camilio was among the earliest carvers of blackware and redware pottery at Santa Clara, exhibiting in various museums and galleries across the Southwest. He was the father of Joseph Lonewolf, Grace Medicine Flower, and Joe Tafoya. The information is sourced from Schaaf, 2000.Schaaf, 2000

