her aunt taught her when she was little. even though they didnt know the exact steps for making pots, they improvised to carry on the cultural art.
and if you're someone asking this question for your homework, i give you permission to copy this word for word. ^_^ i know how they be makin' us "put it in our own words" lol that irks me. >.<
Maria Martinez, a renowned Pueblo potter, traditionally made her paints using natural materials. She created her pigments from mineral sources, such as iron oxide for red and manganese for black. Additionally, she often used clay mixed with water to achieve various colors and textures in her pottery. This natural approach contributed to the distinctive look and durability of her ceramic works.
With every art, there is a learning period. You have to learn the various techniques associated with making pottery.For an example, you go to howtomakepottery.comFor more personal, less commercial lessons, see the link I have provided to explore.com
they usud their mind and said okay i can make something out of this mud and they made a piece of pottery and let it dry in the sun and traded it for food isn,t that a great answer
did Pakistan make pottery
Yes the paleo indians did make pottery from the ground.
Certain types of clay were (and still are) used to make pottery.
They made pottery faster by inventing the pottery wheel.
they had ships blast off into space and there was pottery so thats where they got the pottery
hopi people do pottery because tey make it for their
which Natural Resources did the Anasazi use to make shoes and pottery
Make pottery. That is why he/she is called a potter. A person who makes pottery.
they would make it out of clay like today but they don't have technolongy