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Born 1935 Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico. Known for: Black carved Indian pottery.
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Toni Roller of the Santa Clara Pueblo, the daughter of famous potter Margaret Tafoya, is known for her black pottery of feather, melon, gourd and Bear paw designs. Her work is in the Heard Museum in... Read full biography
Toni Roller of the Santa Clara Pueblo, the daughter of famous potter Margaret Tafoya, is known for her black pottery of feather, melon, gourd and Bear paw designs. Her work is in the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona; and the Museum of Indian Arts and Cultures in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Source:.... Read full biography
Toni Roller of the Santa Clara Pueblo, the daughter of famous potter Margaret Tafoya, is known for her black pottery of feather, melon, gourd and Bear paw designs. Her work is in the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona; and the Museum of Indian Arts and Cultures in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Source:. www.toniroller.com
Toni Roller of the Santa Clara Pueblo, the daughter of famous potter Margaret Tafoya, is known for her black pottery of feather, melon, gourd and Bear paw designs. Her work is in the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona; and the Museum of Indian Arts and Cultures in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Source:. www.toniroller.com
Toni Roller of the Santa Clara Pueblo, the daughter of famous potter Margaret Tafoya, is known for her black pottery of feather, melon, gourd and Bear paw designs. Her work is in the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona; and the Museum of Indian Arts and Cultures in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Source:. www.toniroller.com
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Toni Roller of the Santa Clara Pueblo, the daughter of famous potter Margaret Tafoya, is known for her black pottery of feather, melon, gourd and Bear paw designs. Her work is in the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona; and the Museum of Indian Arts and Cultures in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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