Stew bowl | Wolaya sa'leh
Date: 1880 - 1900
Artist or Maker: Unknown
Dimensions:
8.9 × 22.9 cm (3 1/2 × 9 in.)
Weight: 0.8 kg (1.8 lb.)
Medium: clay | paints
Place Made:
Zuni Pueblo, McKinley County, New Mexico, Southwest, United States, North America
Object Number: IAF.630
Not on view
Tribal Collection Review RemarksJim Enote and Octavius Seowtewa during collection review visit June 10 and 11, 2009 (Events Record “Collection Review: Zuni Tribe, Review 2”): The interior rim is of water waves. The design in the bottom of the bowl is a star with sprouting seedlings. The area between the center and the rim is decorated with triangles of combined cloud/feather designs. The exterior designs are of cloud steps and bird elements, such as wings and tail feathers.
This is a type of ceremonial bowl that was used to carry food to the kiva for ceremonies. (While food is still taken to the kiva, such bowls are rarely used now because of the possibility they may be broken while being handled.) This bowl is a little smaller than most of the stew bowls at IARC and may have been used to carry foods like wheat pudding, blue corn mush, piki bread, salt, onions, or other condiments. When the food arrives at the kiva, it is poured into a larger communal bowl that will be eaten from in the kiva by the ceremony’s participants and then the bowl is returned to the owner. These bowls are often shared with other family members and can be passed down through generations. While this type of bowl is ceremonial in nature, it is not of a level of sacredness such that it needs to be kept from the general public. It has no access, publication, handling, or storage restrictions.
In Collection(s)
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