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BOWL
Title
BOWL
Case Location
0030
Cultural Affiliation
Zuni
Date of Manufacture
ca.
1860-1870
Description
Like
artifact
numbers
29
,
73
and
some
other
bowls
in this
collection
, the
exterior
of this
bowl
is
painted
with the
lotemla
wohanapa
(all
different
kinds
of
feathers
hang
down)
motif.
This
band
constitutes
a
prayer
that
all
kinds
of
clouds
may
gather
together
to
make
a
cloudy
day
and
produce
rain.
A
spirit
break
frames
the
top
and
bottom
of this
exterior
band.
And
like
number
73
, the
interior
of this
bowl
has a
red
wetolianne
(zigzag)
band
that
represents
either
alialaye
(waves)
or
citola
(the
water
snake)
,
both
of
which
are
water
symbols
that are
reinforced
by the
large
,
elaborate
rain
bird
motif
painted
below
the
horizontal
spirit
break.
The
outer
portion
of the
rain
bird
on this
artifact
(number
30)
is
embellished
by
four
red
motifs
that are a
variant
of the
netsikâ
lacow'iyulipa
(crooks
, or
drumsticks
, with
feathers
joined
together
,
symbols
of a
prayer
for
beautiful
music)
on
number
76.
Descriptors
Bowl
Height
11.9 cm
Diameter
29.5 cm x 27.5 cm
Type.Digital
Image
Rights
Illinois Wesleyan University retains the rights to this material. Permission to reproduce these images must be granted by IWU. Contact archives@titan.iwu.edu or 309-556-1535 for more information.
Collection Name
John
Wesley
Powell
Collection
of
Pueblo
Pottery
(Illinois
Wesleyan
University)
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