Who was Maria Martinez?

A) She was a well-known potter from San Ildefonso, New Mexico.
B) She was a well-known sculptor from Guadalajara, Mexico.
C) She was a Native American artist who painted controversial scenes of cultural accommodation.
D) She was a famous weaver from Guatemala who produced numerous pieces of world art.
E) She was an outstanding spokesperson for the Navajo tribe in the art world.


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