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Native American Sequoyah School Pottery - Cherokee
Native American Sequoyah School Pottery - Cherokee
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A redware Cherokee Sequoyah school bowl with wave design on shoulder. Signed and dated 1938. 6-1/2" Dia. x 4" H Native American Sequoyah School Pottery is a unique form of art associated with the Cherokee tribe. The Sequoyah Vocational School, also known as the Sequoyah School for Cherokee Indians, operated from 1871 to 1935 in Oklahoma under the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The school aimed to provide education and vocational training to Cherokee students, including pottery making.Sequoyah School Pottery is known for its distinctive style and craftsmanship. The pottery often features traditional Cherokee designs and motifs, such as animal shapes, geometric patterns, and symbols that hold cultural significance. The use of local clay and natural materials adds to the authenticity and connection to the Cherokee heritage.Today, Sequoyah School Pottery pieces are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of Native American art. They represent a unique blend of traditional craftsmanship and historical significance. These pottery pieces can be found in museums, galleries, and private collections, preserving the traditional artistry and cultural legacy of the Cherokee people.
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Native American Sequoyah School Pottery - Cherokee

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