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Native American Pottery
100

Building method that consists of only using your fingers, clay, and water to construct sculptures and pottery?

Pinching

100
A thin pointy tool used for cutting or poking holes. 

Pin Tool


100

The process of adding clay to a sculpture is what technique 

Additive 

100

A distance between two points.

Line

100

the type of pot with two spouts used in ceremonies 

Wedding pot 

200

The machine that cooks the clay and turns it into bisqueware 

Kiln

200

A half moon shaped tool used for smoothing 

Rib Tool

200
A sculpture of someones head and shoulders is what? 

Bust


200

Element of art that has length and width and is always flat. 

Shape

200

a type of pot usually with animal symbols that is meant to people animals or diety

Effigy pot 

300

A type of pot where clay is rolling into pieces and attached together

Coil Pot

300

What part of your pot should not be glazed 

The bottom

300
A small free standing sculpture is called 

a Figurine


300

Element of art that focuses of tints and shades. 

Value

300

A pot with handles used for cooking

Gypsy pot 

400

To attached pieces of clay together I must 

Slip and Score 

400

At what stage of clay does it receive its glassy texture

Glazeware


400

The technique of removing clay from a sculpture

Subtractive


400

Element of art involving spectral hues.

Color

400

What is the Native American tribe located in south carolina 

Catawba 

500

A machine that spins a head around, used to create pottery.

Throwing Wheel

500

The stage that clay is the driest and ready to go into the kiln

Bone dry

500

A sculpture that can be viewed from all sides 

In the round

500

Element of art that may use the surroundings of the artwork as part of its composition. 

Space

500

Other types of art made by native americans include 

Beadwork, basketry