Smoke from the cedar and sage is fanned upward with an eagle feather because the eagle once saved the Indian people when the Creator would have destroyed them. The eagle told the Creator there were faithful people on earth, and was sent out each morning to see if the smoke still rose from...
2" Bone Feather Pendant 2 4.95 3.99 Brown buffalo medallion bone hair pipe choker 29.99 19.99 Featured stone pendant jewelry #026B 14.99 Sterling Silver Canyon Marble Oval Ring 29.99 Beaded "Old timey" sead bead necklace 44.99 Dance to the Beat of the Sacred Drum Throw Blanket 59.99 ...
Native American art - Midwest, Plains, Culture: The existence of rich textile art in the prehistoric Middle West is known, but its range and development are lost in hundreds of years of history from which few examples survive. Examples of basketry and wo
Why do Native American dolls have long hair? As legend has it, when you die, if you don’t hear your name called, you can’t cross over to the other side. So, just in case you don’t hear your name when it is called, if you have long hair, someone on the other side can gra...
DNA for Native American Genealogy The Complete Guide to FamilyTreeDNA – Y-DNA, Mitochondrial, Autosomal and X-DNA I don’t have the book signing schedule yet, but it will be displayed in the booth. Please come by and say hello.
Dead Pawn Skateboards is a unique Native American Owned Skateboard company based out of Mesa, Arizona. The artwork we produce on our decks sets a whole new standard, with some of the sickest grip tape in the industry. For collectors, we have museum quali
In his bookTraders of the Western Morning,John Upton Terrell itemized nearly 250 trade items which fueled the commerce of the Native American trails and markets of the Southwest. They included items as diverse as gourd dishes, horn jars and grass sieves; feather robes, teeth pendants and bone ...
Native AmericanA technical examination of an unprovenanced feather blanket in the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum in California found turkey feathers, yucca fiber cordage, human hair, associated botanicals, and a documented twining technique indicating that the blanket likely derives from the prehistoric ...
Mary was a tiny woman about five feet tall, wore her hair in two long braids with a band of beads across her forehead, and a feather stuck into the band. She married John Musgrove, a white trader who was the son of a South Carolina official. Mary and John's trading post was Mount...
Feather Bracelet Feather Pin Michael Rogers went to the University of California at Davis, was Chairman of the Bishop Paiute Tribal Council, and has exhibited at the Indian Market in Santa Fe, the Smithsonian Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC, and the Antelope Valley Indian Museum...