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Ceramics is to Clay: What Pueblo Pottery Traditions Teach Us About Indigenous Environmental Relations - Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

Ceramics is to Clay: What Pueblo Pottery Traditions Teach Us About Indigenous Environmental Relations

Description

This presentation examines Pueblo pottery as a living tradition and lifeway rooted in the landscape, tracing material and cultural continuities across a millennium and situating pottery within Indigenous Environmental Justice movements that resist pollution and extraction on ancestral homelands. By centering clay as a relational material with cultural, spiritual, and scientific meaning, the work challenges object- and data-driven ceramic studies and reframes pottery as an enduring relationship between people and place.

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