| Native American Designs |
| There will be several sets in this series representing different areas, tribes and Nations. There will also be accessory sets |
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Native American Women |
From the Plains of North Dakota |
Baskets and Bowls |
Six bowls and baskets to use alone or as complementary designs to the Native American women |
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Six designs taken from photographs taken in the 1930's to the present |
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Elemental and concise yet far more expressive and communicative than language symbols have been used in every culture in the world. |
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Beautiful Flowering Cactus based on real photographs |
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Native American - Choctaw Nation
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CharliAnn and I have been working on this set for quite some time. She has obtained all the artwork and permission for me to do the designs. I especially want to thank Chief Gregory E. Pyle for supporting our effort. CharliAnn has written the narrative for each design so you will better understand the history of this great people. |
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Kokopelli - a magical character over 3000 years old. He has been known as trickster, fertility God, the loving spirit of the Earth and Humanity. Playing his flute he has also been known as the symbol of happiness and joy. My favorite description of Kokopelli is brining Spring out of Winter. He comes and plays his flute for us, the sun comes out, the snow melts, and all things grow again. I cannot help but smile when seeing this little character playing his flute with his bag of seeds on his back. |
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