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          Frances Salazar, Santa Clara Pueblo triangular lip pot

          Frances Salazar

          1936-2002

          Santa Clara Pueblo

          Alternative Name

          Frances Naranjo Salazar

          Dimensions

          2 1/4 x 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 in.

          (5.7 x 10.8 x 10.8 cm)

          Accession Number

          2016.35.30.94

          Credit

          Gift of John W. Brinley

          Biography

          Frances Salazar was born in 1936 from the Santa Clara Pueblo. Frances’ mother, Flora Naranjo taught her how to make pottery.

          In 1951 Frances became an active potter and has won awards at the Heard Museum and the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos.

          Aim Functional traits can help us to elucidate biogeographical and ecological processes driving assemblage structure.

          Frances specializes in carved and painted blackware and redware. Frances used common, favorite motifs and designs on her pottery such as water serpents, kiva steps and feathers. Frances’s pottery has been shown and featured in Arizona Highways and Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Magazine.



          Frances Salazar was a daughter of noted potter Flora Naranjo and a sister of Glenda Naranjo and Barbara Martinez. She was the mother of potters Elaine Salazar, Sop