
The Museum of Zuni Art
Santa Fe, NM
The Museum of Zuni Art (MoZA) is dedicated to conserving and displaying contemporary and historic art of the people of the Zuni Pueblo.
Message- Alice Homer
- Alice Homer, Bear
- Zuni stone (Travertine)
- 1.25 x 3 x 1.125 in (3.18 x 7.62 x 2.86 cm)
- Inv: 23.047.1
Alice Homer (d) was the oldest daughter of Leekya Deyuse (d) and was one of the most influential carvers in the history of Zuni fetish carvers. This piece was donated to TKF and is a charming example of Alice’s work. It is carved from a piece of travertine (known as Zuni Stone) that is found on Zuni Pueblo. The offering on top is characteristic of Alice’s fetishes, as is the stance and open mouth of this bear. The offering bundle is tied on with sinew in Alice’s way and includes turquoise and shell.
- Subject Matter: Zuni Fetish Carving
- Collections: Museum of Zuni Art
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