Maria Martinez: Where & When?  Lived 1884-1980  From the San Ildefonso Pueblo in New Mexico.

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Maria Martinez: Where & When?  Lived  From the San Ildefonso Pueblo in New Mexico

Maria Martinez: How did she learn pottery-making?  As a child, she loved watching her aunts create pottery  Pottery making was no longer popular

Maria Martinez: Why is she famous?  Helped to share Pueblo Native Americans’ traditions  Black pottery

Maria Martinez  What similarities do you see? Differences?  What was the function of this pottery?

How did Maria make her pottery? First… 1) Find clay & sand 2) Mix to make clay 3) Roll long coils of clay 4) Layer coils together 5) Smooth out coils

How did Maria make her pottery? Then… 6) Paint pottery, rub to make shiny 7) Heat clay in a kiln

How will we make our pottery? 1) Roll long coils of clay 2) Layer them together 3) Smooth them out