'Flower Morning'

Povi-Tamu ("Flower Morning") - San Ildefonso

Portfolio 17, Plate No. 581.

The flower concept is a favorite one in Tewa names, both masculine and feminine. The regular features of the comely Morning Flower are not exceptional, for most Tewa girls, and indeed most Pueblo girls, are not without attractiveness.

Found 'Girl & jar' taken in c.1905 by Edward. She was his favorite.

Only (2) pics available. Different sites. One with jar, (full frontal), one without, (slightly side on).

She's also known as 'Sunflower'.

Her indian name is 'Povi-Tamu' and is from the San Ildefonso pueblo in Northern New Mexico.

In regards to the 'copyright issue', on the 'Pampeyo' page, selecting, '(See also) Biography portal, 'Dextra Nampeyo Quotskuyva, (Great Granddaughter)', your confronted with, 'Investigation of potential copyright issue'.

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