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- Blue_Corn abstract "Blue Corn (c. 1920 – May 3, 1999), also known as Crucita Calabaza, was a Native American potter from San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, in the United States. She became famous for reviving San Ildefonso polychrome wares and had a very long and productive career.".
- Blue_Corn alias "Crucita Calabaza".
- Blue_Corn birthDate "1920".
- Blue_Corn birthYear "1920".
- Blue_Corn deathDate "1999".
- Blue_Corn deathYear "1999".
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- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Beverly_Hills,_California.
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- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Ceramics_of_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink J._Robert_Oppenheimer.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Kewa_Pueblo,_New_Mexico.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Los_Alamos,_New_Mexico.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Martinez.
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- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Polychrome.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink San_Ildefonso_Pueblo.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink San_Ildefonso_Pueblo,_New_Mexico.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe_Indian_School.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Santo_Domingo_Pueblo.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Silversmith.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Smithsonian_Institution.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink The_Wall_Street_Journal.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink Wall_Street_Journal.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Blue_Corn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue Corn".
- Blue_Corn alternativeNames "Crucita Calabaza".
- Blue_Corn dateOfBirth "c. 1920".
- Blue_Corn dateOfDeath "1999".
- Blue_Corn hasPhotoCollection Blue_Corn.
- Blue_Corn name "Blue Corn".
- Blue_Corn shortDescription "Native American potter".
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- Blue_Corn description "Native American potter".
- Blue_Corn description "Native American potter".
- Blue_Corn subject Category:1920s_births.
- Blue_Corn subject Category:1999_deaths.
- Blue_Corn subject Category:Artists_from_New_Mexico.
- Blue_Corn subject Category:Native_American_potters.
- Blue_Corn subject Category:Pueblo_artists.
- Blue_Corn subject Category:Year_of_birth_uncertain.
- Blue_Corn hypernym Potter.
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- Blue_Corn comment "Blue Corn (c. 1920 – May 3, 1999), also known as Crucita Calabaza, was a Native American potter from San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico, in the United States. She became famous for reviving San Ildefonso polychrome wares and had a very long and productive career.".
- Blue_Corn label "Blue Corn".
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- Blue_Corn wasDerivedFrom Blue_Corn?oldid=661134613.
- Blue_Corn isPrimaryTopicOf Blue_Corn.
- Blue_Corn name "Blue Corn".