A biography of Mary of Gonzaga, Marie Zieu Chino (–) was a Native American potter from Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico. Marie and her friends Lucy M. Lewis and Jessie Garcia are recognized as the three most important Acoma potters during the s.
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Mahatma Gandhi—His Own Story. New Biography Marie Chino was one of the “Four Matriarchs” of Acoma pueblo who revived the ancient style of Acoma black-on-white pottery. The inspiration for many of the “Four Matriarchs” designs were those that the women saw on ancient potsherds gathered to use for temper.
Alan Knight is Professor of Marie Z Chino ( - ) was active/lived in New Mexico. Marie Chino is known for Acoma pueblo pottery, black on white pots and vases. Perched atop a foot mesa in the high desert of New Mexico, the Pueblo of Acoma is the oldest continuously inhabited community in the United States.
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Marie Zieu Chino was a Native American potter from Acoma Pueblo, and recognized as one of the three most important Acoma potters during the s. The inspirations for many designs used on her pottery were found on old potsherds gathered to use for temper which led to the revival of ancient pottery forms and designs.