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Louisiana Native Americans

Learning About Pottery

An LSU Museum of Natural Science presentation to accompany the activity

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Tchefuncte Pottery DemonstrationTchefuncte Pottery DemonstrationPottery replicator- Doyle Gertjejenson

Digging clay from river bank

Working the clay into clay balls

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1. Forming and smoothing the pottery base

2. Starting thevessel walls

Base and coilsBase and coils

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Vessel wallsVessel walls

• Starting vessel walls with clay coils

• Smoothing coils together

• Smoothing and extending side walls

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Smoothing and decorating the

vessel

Decorating implements- shell and stick

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Textured, unfired vessels waiting to be fired

Firing of vessels after intital preheating process

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Completed pots

Boiling water in finished pot.

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Making Pots the Native American Way

Materials:• Air drying or baking clay• Soft paintbrush• Small cup of water• Smooth rock• Texturing tools: sharp stick, oyster

or scallop shell, grass or moss, loose string, paddle wrapped with string

Purpose: Students will learn the traditional Native-American coiling method for making pottery.

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Coiling methodHow it works:1. Create a circular base of desired

diameter.

2. Roll out ropes of clay.

3. Stack the ropes on-top of each other in a circular fashion.

4. After the desired height and shape is achieved, press the coils together by smoothing and pressing the clay.

5. Use tools to decorate the pot.

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Becoming a Louisiana Becoming a Louisiana ArchaeologistArchaeologist

Materials needed• Hand-out of pottery sherds• Scissors• Construction paper• Glue• Colors

Purpose: Student will reconstruct their own artifact from sherds.

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Vocabulary and referencesVocabulary and references

Archaeologist - Sceintists who study the remains of past people

Sherds- broken pieces of pottery

• Vessel reconstruction pictures from LSU Department of Geography and Anthropology, Lot no. Lab-L73

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