| Artisan | LINDA CAIN |
|---|---|
| Culture | Native American: US |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Origin | NATIVE AMERICAN SW PUEBLO INDIAN |
| Provenance | LOS ANGELES COLLECTION |
| Tribal Affiliation | SANTA CLARA (TEWA) |
Check the listing for details. LINDA CAIN MASTER POTTER SANTA CLARA PUEBLO REDWARE POT OLLA FORM POTTERY. Condition: Used. Listed at 382.50 USD. HIGHLY IMPORTANT POT MADE BY A well known AWARD WINNG pottery artist from Santa Clara. IT IS VERY FINBELY FORMED AND HAS A SMOOTH AND UNDULATING SURFACE WHICH SPEAKS TO YELLOW CORN'S INCREDIBLE SKILLS. Award winning Santa Clara Pueblo artist Linda Cain started making pottery in 1970. Linda Cain (1949- ) Yellow Corn is a daughter of Mary and Willie Cain. Linda's sisters are Tina Diaz, Joy Cain, and Margie Tannin, all three of whom are potters of distinction. Linda's daughters are Autumn Borts and Tammy Garcia, nationally recognized potters. To back up another two generations, Linda Cain is the granddaughter of Christina Naranjo and the great granddaughter of Sara Fina Tafoya (Autumn Leaf).