Children of Clay: A Family of Pueblo Potters
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A beautifully illustrated short work on the life of a family of potters from Santa Clara Pueblo. The book follows Gia Rose as she and her relatives drive to the mountains to dig for clay; prepare it for working; and fashion pieces that are then polished, sanded, and fired. In addition to the many large, full-color photographs, there are maps of the area and of the 19 pueblos in New Mexico. — School Library Journal (We Are Still Here: Native Americans Today)
Heritage & History: Indigenous Heritage and History
Indigenous Nations: Pueblo
Themes for Children: Cultural Traditions, Social Studies and Biography, Art, Music, Dance, and Drama
Genre: Non-Fiction
Format: Photo Book
Audiobook: No
Age Level: 9-12
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Book Series: Art and Artists: American Indian Heritage, Family Stories: American Indian/Alaska Native Heritage
9780822596271