Hypoxia
doesn't watch television
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"Don't worry, be Hopi!"That (all too) brief introduction to the Native American is fascinating; I've never heard anything like it (the original 'tribes' in England are a bit of a closed book).
We had stopped at the Hopi cultural center; I think that was on Third Mesa. A guy parked in the shade had pottery displayed on the hood of his pickup. He said he needed to sell something to buy gas to make it home across the rez. We bought a nice mid-size olla, a polychrome rainbird pattern, for a modest amount. A few weeks later he mailed us a snapshot of him making that pot. Nice guy.
Turns out, Dee Setella is from a most prominent pottery family, descended from the illustrious Nampeyo -- and Indian ceramics are very much a family affair. A few years later, he was winning awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market. That's the big time. Our modest olla sits beside an sgrafito twin-neck wedding vase by his sister Gwen, who is more famous than him now.
Coffee status : too close to midnight. And in the morning we'll set off journeying across the northern Nevada wilds for a few days, likely far from wireless links. I'll leave out a pot of virtual java for y'all.