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Dancer by Lajasta Wauneka

This Native American Indian artwork is done with colored markers.  Drawn by a tribal artisan.

$20.00
Sunrise by Lajasta Wauneka

This Native American Indian artwork is done with pencil.  Drawn by a tribal artisan.

$60.00
Earth Tone Native American Indian Etched Pitcher Pottery

This artwork was done by Jarvis Hoskie from Fort Defiance, Arizona. The artwork is a landscape in oil pastels. Jarvis is a Native American tribal Indian.

$100.00
New Mexico Red Rocks in the Dusk Sky By Lajasta Wauneka

This Native American Indian artwork is done with different hues of black, yellow, and maroon. The colors of this painting are represented by the famous red rocks of the southwest. Painted by a tribal artisan.

$44.99
Talking God by Lajasta Wauneka

This Native American Indian artwork is done with ink.  Drawn by a tribal artisan.

$60.00
Perspective by Lajasta Wauneka

This Native American Indian artwork is done with crayons.  Drawn by a tribal artisan.

$20.00
Clustered Turquoise Needlepoint Native American Indian Watch Bracelet

"When It Rains" is a painting of the rains from the elemental spirit by Bryan Tom.

$135.00
 
 

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Kokepelli

Kokepelli was known as a magician, trader, storyteller, and a deity. Kokepelli is the symbol for "fertility." The pack is filled with goods to trade throughout the southwest. We use the symbol of the Kokepelli to show we are connected as a whole.