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Tony Dallas
(20th century)
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Lived/Active: Arizona/New Mexico
Known for: carver-story teller clowns, kachinas
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| | A Hopi Indian from the village of Moenkopi, Arizona, he creates sacred story teller clowns from clay. Growing up on the Hopi Reservation, he learned traditional Kachina carving and then taught himself to work in clay. |
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