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English: Tewa artist, Sara Fina Gutierrez Tafoya, native name "Autumn Leaf" pit-firing blackware pottery at Santa Clara Pueblo (Kha'po Owingeh), Northern New Mexico around 1900. Collection of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology.
Date
Source Photographed from the book, "Margaret Tafoya: A Tewa Potter's Heritage and Legacy", page 48, FIg. 2.7. Caption: states "photographer unknown, probably taken around the turn of the century." Identified by three of Sara Fina Tafoya's relatives, including her daughter, Margaret Tafoya, as being an image of Sara Fina Tafoya. (The photo is now housed at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque)
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
Camera location35° 58′ 16″ N, 106° 05′ 21″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Photographer unknown, Sara Fina Tafoya has been positively identified as the subject of this photograph by her daughter, Margaret Tafoya, and other family members Grace Medicine Flower and Mary Cain.

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Captions

Sara Fina Tafoya (Autumn Leaf) pit-firing blackware pottery at Santa Clara Pueblo, c. 1900

Items portrayed in this file

depicts

Puebloan peoples

Santa Clara Pueblo

Tewa people

art of Amerindian peoples

Pit fired pottery

ceramic art

ceramicist

New Mexico

Northern New Mexico

Black-on-black ware

Native Americans in the United States

Sara Fina Tafoya

stoneware

earthenware

ceramic

pottery ware

pottery

copyright status

public domain

inception

22 December 2020

coordinates of the point of view

35°58'16.000"N, 106°5'21.001"W

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iPhone 8

exposure time

0.06666666666666666666 second

f-number

1.8

focal length

3.99 millimetre

ISO speed

50

instance of

photograph

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