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Nathan Boone — Zuni Silversmith

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Nathan Boone — Zuni Silversmith

Overview

Nathan Boone (Zuni Pueblo) is documented in Hougart's entry for Rolanda Haloo (1956–; Zuni) as a collaborator on some of her overlay and inlay work. The Rolanda Haloo entry at approximately line 15206 explicitly names Nathan Boone as a co-worker on some pieces — his name also appears as part of a shared or collaborative mark ("RH and Nathan Boone") noted in Hougart's mark section for the Haloo–Coonsis body of work.

Hougart does not provide Nathan Boone with a standalone entry documenting his birth year, active period, or independent mark outside of this co-collaboration context. This page is built from his documented collaborative mention in the Rolanda Haloo entry.

The Mark

"Some collaboration with her son Colin Coonsis, and some collaboration with Nathan Boone. Sister of Lolita Natachu and Nancy and Dolly Haloo. … [Marks include] RH and Nathan Boone"
— Hougart, Bille. *Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks*, 5th ed. (2022), approx. p. ~15206 (Rolanda Haloo entry).

**Note:** Nathan Boone is documented in Hougart as a collaborator with Rolanda Haloo; no independent standalone Hougart entry with his own mark series is confirmed at this time. Some pieces with the collaborative "RH and Nathan Boone" mark may be identifiable as joint work.

Family Links

  • Collaborator with Rolanda Haloo (1956–; Zuni) — see Rolanda Haloo
  • Connected to the Haloo–Natachu Zuni family through collaboration

References

  • Hougart, Bille. *Native American and Southwestern Silver Hallmarks*, 5th ed. Schiffer Publishing, 2022. Entry approx. p. ~15206 (Rolanda Haloo entry).

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