Pueblo Storytellers   1 comment

A Storyteller Figurine by Ethel Marie Shields – Acoma Pueblo Artist (Passed away on October 16, 2021 at age 95.)

“We would load all the pottery into a wagon and drive to the main road between Grants and Albuquerque
[Route 66]; that was before it was paved. We would sit there at a roadside stand and sell the pottery to
people driving by.”
 

— Ethel talking about selling pottery with her mother in the early 1940s

When Mud Woman Begins

Electricity

down my arm
through this clay
forming into
spirit shapes

of men

women
and children
I have seen
somewhere before.

Electricity

surging upward
as I mix
this mud
like my mother

as her mother did
with small
brown feet.

Folding into this earth

a decision of
joyful play,
transcending expectations
of fear

failure
or perfection.

Creating spirits

calling invitations
of celebration.
What occurs
in completed form,
bright

and bold,
is motion
from our mother’s skin.

I smile

momentarily satisfied
with my play.
Electricity,
generated from star colors
far from home,
entering

through my feet
blessing my hands
and opening my heart.

— from From Mud Woman, Poems from the Clay by Nora Naranjo-Morse

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  1. This is a museum quality piece .I would prominently display it .If you are not comfortable with doing that,place the piece where it will be appreciated .

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