As part of the HazArt project | Environment, Safety, and Health (ES&H) of Traditional Indian Artisans and Craftspeople Project (HazArt) | we tested the ambient air quality during a firing of black-on-black (reduced) pottery. This field project was a collaboration of Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, Inc., Sandia National Laboratory, and Tewa Women United.
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Native Crafts Health Effects Project
2007 March 4 · 2 Comments
Tags: ES&H · HazArt · Pueblo · public involvement · published
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