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Native American's WebRing
Our flutes are made by Jimmy YellowHorse, Cherokee. Crow artists Allen Knows His Gun and Rabbit Knows Gun are featured as is Gayle Running Wolf Sr. (Blackfoot) and the late King Kuka (Blackfoot). Beadwork by Ketukla, and Cynthia Pease. ...

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Gods | Indian Artifacts
Indian Artifacts are rare and highly collectible. Indian Artifacts brings you hard to find arrowheads, Native American jewelry, Indian beads, pottery, tomahawks, Native American dolls, and more. Find rare pieces to add to your artifacts ...

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Angela Swedberg: Transmontaine Gun Cases
Whether the art/beadwork style originated on the Plateau or with the Crow people it is no doubt one of the finest styles of American Indian bead work around. (Well I admit, at least my favorite!) I might add that you have caught the ...

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BILL HOLM - PUBLICATIONS BOOKS 1965 Northwest Coast Indian Art, An
Coast Salish Canoes by Leslie Lincoln. Native American Beadwork: Traditional Beading Techniques for the Modern-Day Bead-worker by Georg J. Barth. Related docs. BILL HOLM - PUBLICATIONS BOOKS 1965 Northwest Coast Indian Art, An ...

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Ramblings of a Crazy Woman: Christmas Beads-The Colors of Christmas
All you need is some kind of string for the necklace and beads. The Colors of Christmas Green- is for the Christmas tree that lights our holiday joyfully. Red-is for the special love we feel for those we are thinking of. ...

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Grow Wings: Happy December!
But going through all that stuff that didn't work, was essential to finding the *real story.* It could be considered a "what doesn't work" draft, and every time something doesn't work, you're a little closer to finding what DOES. ...

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CrowNews.Net: Beyond the Photos, the Real Magic of Crow Fair
It provides an excellent opportunity to view and appreciate traditional Crow beadwork and regalia. As powwows go, Crow Fair is also quite large, plus thousands of Crows camp out for the week in teepees, which makes a picturesque ...

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Ramblings of a Crazy Woman: Thanksgiving Bracelet
-4 beads for the food the Pilgrims served on Thanksgiving - 1 red for the cranberries - 1 yellow for the corn - 1 brown for the turkey - 1 orange for the pumpkin Cheyanne is proud of her bead work. Here is the finished product. ...

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Brazil Times: Story: Native American talks history with students
She does bead work and showed some of the pieces of jewelry that she wore and told the students many facts about Native Americans and answered questions. "What is a Pow Wow," second-grade student Dexter Mendez asked. ...

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FinderMaker: Deer Skull Embellished in the Style of the Huichol ...
The deer being of great importance in the scheme of Huichol religion, it became apparent that I should try my hand at Huichol style beadwork on the deer skull I had just prepared for display! Some easy sleuthing revealed that the craft ...

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