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# Dolly Haloo — Zuni Silversmith
Dolly Haloo (Zuni) is a member of the Haloo silversmithing family of Zuni Pueblo. She is the sister of Rolanda Haloo (1956–; Zuni) and Nancy Haloo (Zuni), and is part of the broader Haloo family silversmithing tradition that includes multiple generations of documented Zuni makers.
Rolanda Haloo, her sister, is an award-winning maker of overlay with inlay and flush inlay work, formerly known as Rolanda Coonsis. She has collaborated with her son Colin Coonsis and with Nathan Boone, and is also the sister of Lolita Natachu. Rolanda's marks include H R, H. R., R H ZUNI, and the Nathan Boone co-stamp form. For Rolanda Haloo's profile, see Rolanda Haloo.
Nancy Haloo (Zuni) is similarly documented within the Haloo family tradition — see Nancy Haloo.
Hougart documents Dolly Haloo as a named member of the family in the context of the Rolanda Haloo entry. A distinct hallmark or work profile for Dolly Haloo individually is not separately enumerated in the fifth edition corpus.
## The Mark
> "Rolanda Haloo (1956–; Zuni) … Sister of Lolita Natachu and Nancy and Dolly Haloo. She learned the craft from family members." > — Hougart, Bille. Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks, 5th ed. (2022), approx. p. ~15207.
No separate mark for Dolly Haloo is enumerated in the Hougart corpus. Her individual hallmark, if distinct, is not documented in the fifth edition.
## Family Links
## References - Hougart, Bille. Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks, 5th ed. Schiffer Publishing, 2022. Entry approx. p. ~15207.
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