The postcard features pottery figurines representing variations of the popular storyteller motif. The figurine on the left is by J. Pecos, the smallest one (three inches tall) is by Rose Pecos, both from Jemez Pueblo. The two on the right were made by Cochiti potter Vangie Suina. The Native American crafts were provided by the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona. Jemez Pueblo is a Native American tribe located in New Mexico, known for their pottery and traditional storytelling. The storyteller motif is a common theme in Native American art, representing a figure telling stories to children. Cochiti Pueblo, also located in New Mexico, is known for their distinctive style of pottery, often featuring intricate designs and vibrant colors. The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, is a renowned museum dedicated to the advancement of American Indian art. It houses a vast collection of Native American art, including pottery, textiles, jewelry, and more. The museum also hosts cultural events, educational programs, and exhibits that showcase the rich history and traditions of Native American tribes. Overall, this postcard highlights the talent and craftsmanship of Native American artists, as well as the importance of preserving and celebrating their cultural heritage.