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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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The tour will consist of three or four days in order to visit the many developments we have to offer and if you decide to purchase a property, we will introduce you to our Spanish lawyer JOSE MARIA MARTINEZ ABARCA C/MALDONADO NO.
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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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A gallery of fine Pueblo pottery featuring Grace Medicine Flower, Mark Tahbo, Preston Duwyenie, Russell Sanchez, Dora Pse-Pe, Maria Martinez and others.
The Maria Martinez Family Pottery Collection The Millicent Rogers Museum has the distinction of owning an extraordinary collection of pottery by Maria and Julian Martinez of San Ildefonso Pueblo.
San Ildefonso Pueblo : The pueblo whose name means "Where the Water Cuts Down Through" is most famous for the black on black pottery revived by the late Maria and Julian Martinez.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Considered one of the finest in the region, the collection covers textiles (rugs and blankets), silver and turquoise, kachinas, santos and the pottery of San Ildefonso's famous Maria Martinez.
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Zhang Xian Qian, Ex-Olympic Swimmer
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Maria Martinez and Popovi, San Ildefonso Pottery Maria Martinez (1887-1980), more than any other single artist, was responsible for generating western interest in American Indian pottery.
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Sarah Kennedy, Fashion Model
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Midnight Bracelet Maria Martinez Tiny squares made with fire polish beads, and size 11/0 seed beads, are strung together to create this bracelet.
Lace Crystal Bracelet Maria Martinez This beautiful bracelet is made with fire polish beads and 11/0 seed beads.
Crystal Snake Lariat Maria Martinez Using size 11/0 beads and 6mm fire polish beads, create this sinuous lariat.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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Maria Martinez led a revival of Pueblo Pottery that specialized in Black/On/ Black pottery, with a special focus on the Feather design.
Retrace the steps it took for the most famous Indian potters in the American Southwest, Maria Martinez, to produce one of her prized pieces of black on black pottery.
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Billie Kirgan, Machinist
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Maria Martinez, David's stepmother and a confidante to 10-year-old Anthony, was disturbed by the telephone calls her grandson received from Cindy.
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