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The postcard features a variety of beautiful Indian art displayed, including a pottery storyteller figurine, a Hopi wedding vase, a Santo Domingo style turquoise necklace, a pottery jar, a bracelet, a Deer Kachina, and a Ganado Red style Navajo rug. The crafts are provided by The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona is a renowned museum dedicated to the advancement of American Indian art. It was founded in 1929 by Dwight B. and Maie Bartlett Heard and has since become a leading institution in the presentation and preservation of Native American art and culture.
Marie P. Romero is a Cochiti Pueblo artist known for her pottery storyteller figurines, which are a traditional form of pottery that depicts a storyteller surrounded by children. T. Lewis is a Hopi artist known for his wedding vases, which are used in traditional Hopi wedding ceremonies. Nathan Begaye is a Navajo artist known for his intricately designed pottery jars. L. Wayaco is a Zuni artist known for his intricate bracelets. Cecil Miles, Jr. is a Hopi artist known for his Kachina dolls, which are representations of spirits in Hopi mythology. Antonita Deswood is a Navajo artist known for her Ganado Red style rugs, which feature intricate geometric designs in red and black colors.