Hopi Pottery: A Handmade Heritage (1988)
Explore the rich tradition of American Indian art with this examination of Hopi pottery and the culture that creates it. Cameras take viewers to a reservation at First Mesa, Ariz., where a Hopi potter demonstrates time-honed techniques. The program reveals the cultural timeline of the Hopi people through examples of prehistoric and modern pottery. Then, spectacular aerial photography highlights a trip through the majesty of Monument Valley.
Director: Ronald P. Clayton
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Georgia Robertson as Hopi Potter (herself) |
| Directing | Ronald P. Clayton | Director |
| Production | Dion A . Recachina | Producer |
| Camera | Doug Schneider | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Pritchard H. White | Aerial Camera |
| Writing | Jeff Ogg | Story Artist |