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Marcus Waseta
Zuni Pueblo
Marcus Waseta is a potter from Zuni Pueblo.
Polychrome jar decorated with a fine line and geometric design
13.5 in H by 19.5 in Dia
Zuni Pueblo Potters
Zuni Pueblo
Nellie Bica
Rolanda Booqua
Tim Edaakie
Erma Homer
Carlos Laate
Jennie Laate
Alan Lasiloo
Josephine Nahohai
Randy Nahohai
Gabriel Paloma
Agnes Peynetsa
Anderson Peynetsa
A. Jamie Peynetsa
Priscilla Peynetsa
Noreen Simplicio
Brian Tsethlikai
Marcus Waseta
Gaylon Westika
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