Native American Pottery Bowls

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Anybody know anything about this stuff? I believe the first one is Hopi, maybe? Probably all tourist pottery? Don't know about the last one, it's different. Any ideas of age and/or tribal affiliation with any of these? Thanks

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The first one does look Hopi, and the last one does look older. I dug a lot of Mayan pottery back when it was legal, and it would be a perfect match for "blue collar" Mayan pottery. (Blue collar = common pottery, not the ceremonial burial stuff.)
 

Thanks Joshua for the reply and information on that last bowl. Did they have rounded bottoms like this one?
 

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