Ida Redbird
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Ida Redbird (1892–1971) was a Maricopa potter from the Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation in Arizona. She was the first president of the Maricopa Pottery Maker's Association and was widely credited with the revival of ancient Maricopa pottery techniques and forms. Her polished black-on-redware pottery was highly prized with collectors. Texas photographer Ted Sayles shot a series documenting Redbird sculpting her pottery. The series toured museums throughout theWestern United States
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Ida Redbird
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Ida Redbird
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Ida Redbird
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Gila River Indian Reservation
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1971-08-10
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Laveen, Gila River Indian Reservation, Arizona
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1892-03-15
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Redbird in 1940, Sayles image, using a paddle to thin the wall of a pot she is creating
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1971-08-10
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American, Gila River Indian Community
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1930
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Ida Redbird (1892–1971) was a Maricopa potter from the Gila River Indian Community of the Gila River Indian Reservation in Arizona. She was the first president of the Maricopa Pottery Maker's Association and was widely credited with the revival of ancient Maricopa pottery techniques and forms. Her polished black-on-redware pottery was highly prized with collectors. Texas photographer Ted Sayles shot a series documenting Redbird sculpting her pottery. The series toured museums throughout theWestern United States
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1970
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1930
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1892
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1971