
Catalog Number: YPM ANT.248953 Description: 'Pa-wik-hoya' duck effigy bowl with flat rim and flat base; stone polished interior and exterior. White paste. Decoration: black mouth, nostrils, chest, and wing design, painted by Triva Burton. Length at maximum point 5 1/8' (13cm); Width across body bowl exterior 3' (7.7cm); rim wall 3/16' (.57cm); capacity 4 tablespoons of sugar. Made by Alice James and a friend in an electric kiln. Signed 'A. James'. Wyckoff #76. Purpose of manufacture: gift; bought by Lydia Wyckoff for Yale, 13 June, 1980 - ; $10.00. Hopi, Old Oraibi, 3rd Mesa, Arizona, Southwest Materials: ceramic; paint/dye Function: containers (pots, etc.) Culture Group: North American : Southwest : Pueblo : Hopi Locality: North America; USA; Southwest region *This work has been made possible in part by support from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the Human Endeavor (award no. HAA-266508-19)* Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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