Jonathan Chee

Diné

Jonathan Chee
Jonathan Chee

Jonathan Chee got into making pottery after he married Elizabeth Manygoats. Her mother, Betty, showed him the basics. He doesn't want to compete with other family members in the marketplace so he mostly makes folk art figures.

A few years ago Jonathan got a regular day job and doesn't seem to be making pottery any more. His pottery was unique and joyful, his voice is missed.

Dineh Folk Art
Diné Code Talker
4.5 in H by 5.5 in Dia
Dineh folk art
Man driving an SUV
4.25 in H by 5.25 in Dia
Dineh Folk Art
Diné Police paddy wagon
3 in H by 6.75 in Dia
Dineh Folk Art
Man driving a truck
3.25 in H by 5 in Dia
Police truck folk art
Police truck
3 in H by 6 in Dia
Trailer and horse pulled by a truck
Truck pulling a trailer with a horse
4 in H by 7 in Dia
Measurement of truck
Seven pieces in a Dineh nativity set
Diné nativity set with seven pieces
4 in H by 5.5 in Dia
Measurement of largest piece
Dineh folk art: Dineh Police van
Diné police van
3.25 in H by 6.5 in Dia
Dineh couple in a truck
Couple in a pickup truck
4.25 in H by 5.25 in Dia
Headstart school bus
Headstart school bus
4.25 in H by 6.5 in Dia
Couple riding a motorcycle with a bag of flour
Man and woman riding a motorcycle with a bag of flour
3.25 in H by 4.25 in Dia
Monument Valley Tour Truck
Monument Valley Tour Truck
4 in H by 10 in Dia
Miss Dineh Nation on tour
Miss Diné Nation on tour
4.5 in H by 5.5 in Dia
Navajo code talker on horseback
Code Talker on horseback
4.75 in H by 5.5 in Dia
Dineh folk art: Miss Dineh Nation on horseback
Miss Diné Nation on horseback
4.5 in H by 5.25 in Dia
Miss Dineh Nation on tour
Miss Diné Nation on tour
4.75 in H by 5.5 in L by 2.75 in W

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