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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 220672, member: 45"]The bowl is from San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, in a style (design pattern on a matte band, bordered by burnished red bands) first made in the San Juan pottery revival of the 1930s, and still made there today.</p><p><br /></p><p>Located northeast of Santa Clara, and a separate tribe, San Juan changed their tribal name to Ohkay Owingeh in 2005.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 220672, member: 45"]The bowl is from San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, in a style (design pattern on a matte band, bordered by burnished red bands) first made in the San Juan pottery revival of the 1930s, and still made there today. Located northeast of Santa Clara, and a separate tribe, San Juan changed their tribal name to Ohkay Owingeh in 2005.[/QUOTE]
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