Interview with Santo Domingo potter Robert Tenorio -- abbreviated version
In this interview at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, Santo Domingo potter Robert Tenorio talks about his life and his work, and his devotion to the traditional techniques, designs, and materials of his pueblo in making the pottery for which he is renowned. Robert also shows and talks about some of the pieces he brought to Santa Fe for Indian Market 2014. This interview is part of series on the past winners of the Living Treasure award given annually as part of the Native Treasures art show held in Santa Fe.

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