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Quill Bracelets

Quill Bracelets

These quill bracelets are hand dyed and attached to rawhide . Using quills has been a traditonal way of decorating regalia and moccasins . 

Price: $28.00
P&P: $0.00

Star  Quilted Ornaments

Star Quilted Ornaments

Price: $28.00
P&P: $0.00

Turtle Magnets

Turtle Magnets

Turtles are a traditional symbol of long life with the Native Americans. These magnets are hand made from deerskin with a Native design beaded on to them. It can be placed anywhere. A refrigerator or metal of any type.

Price: $26.00
P&P: $0.00

Leather hand painted drums

Leather hand painted drums

These drums are hand made painted with various Native designs. They come in different colors black, brown, white, buckskin.

Price: $28.00
P&P: $0.00

Ladies Chokers (bone)

Ladies Chokers (bone)

Hand made with bone and beads/crystals and leather. Traditional jewelry made by our artisans.

Price: $35.00
P&P: $0.00

Chekpa (boys) Lizard

Chekpa (boys) Lizard

Traditionally used to store a piece of the umbilical cord in the Native American custom. A lizard is the symbol for the boy as a turtle the symbol for the girl.

Price: $28.00
P&P: $0.00

Beaded keychains

Beaded keychains

These are beaded flat leather designs  with feather designs.

Price: $28.00
P&P: $0.00

Talking Sticks

Talking Sticks

Traditionally talking sticks were carried by the lead Elder to council meetings designating who had the right to speak. The lead Elder would hold out the stick and begin the discussion. When he completed what he had to say it would be passed on the next person who wanted to speak. It gave the permission to the one who held it to have say without interuption during these council meetings. It was the responsibility of the lead Elder to secure it for safe keeping until the next meeting.

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Some are decorated with fur, antlers, beads, leather, feathers.


Price: $250.00
P&P: $0.00

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