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Two avian forms

Artist: Unknown

Monkey figure

Artist: Unknown

Small gold bell

Artist: Unknown

Small gold bell

Artist: Unknown

Frog pendant

Artist: Unknown

Human figure

Artist: Unknown

Reptile pendant

Artist: Unknown

Frog pendant

Artist: Unknown

Human figure

Artist: Unknown

Zoomorphic figure

Artist: Unknown

Armadillo

Artist: Unknown

Small zoomorphic pendant

Artist: Unknown

Small avian pendant

Artist: Unknown

Double armadillo pendant

Artist: Unknown

Avian pendant

Artist: Unknown

Avian pendant

Artist: Unknown

Stone priest

Artist: Unknown

Tripod vessel

Artist: Unknown

Shinto Bowl

Artist: Susan Folwell (Santa Clara Pueblo, born 1970)

Wedding Vase with Birds and Anasazi Motifs

Artist: Tammy Garcia (Santa Clara Pueblo, born 1969)

Bowl with Women Wearing Tribal Robes

Artist: Goldenrod (Santa Clara Pueblo, born 1942)

Canteen with a Spiral Design

Artist: Linda Tafoya Sanchez (Santa Clara Pueblo, born 1962)

Bowl with a Bear Paw

Artist: Anita Suazo (White Eagle) (Santa Clara Pueblo, born 1937)

Water Jar with a Serpent Design

Artist: LuAnn Tafoya (Santa Clara Pueblo, 1938–1988)

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