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Otellie Loloma : ウィキペディア英語版 | Otellie Loloma
Otellie Loloma (December 30, 1921 — January 30, 1993) was an American artist, specializing in Hopi traditional pottery and dance, and working with her husband Charles Loloma on jewelry design. ==Early life and education== Otellie Pasiyava was raised on a Hopi reservation at Second Mesa, Arizona, and educated in schools run by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. She made clay objects from childhood, but began formal training in pottery at age 23, when she was invited to study on a scholarship at the School of the American Craftsman at Alfred University.〔(Liz Sonneborn, ''A to Z of American Indian Women'' (Infobase Publishing 2007): 134-135. ) ISBN 0816066949〕 She also attended Northern Arizona University and the College of Santa Fe.〔(Patricia Janis Broder, ''Earth Songs, Moon Dreams: Paintings by American Indian Women'' (St. Martins Press 2013): 51-52. ) ISBN 0312205341〕
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