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 Good Omen    Ceramic Southwest Vase-6 3/4

      

Ceramic Southwest Vase-6 3/4

A boldly textured ceramic pot brightly painted in an intricate geometric pattern with leather and feather accents.
Measures: 6 1/2" diameter x 6 1/2

" high

Item Number  34745

Price $ 21.50

 

 

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The objects man makes are called artifacts, and every artifact, whether it is beautiful or ugly, crude or refined, utilitarian or ceremonial, is a reflection and product of man's skills, his techniques, his arts. Artifacts reflect the ideas, the concepts, and the knowledge acquired or learned as a member of a tribe. Members of a particular tribe use certain techniques, and create a particular style because that is their tradition.

If you are looking for a Native American Gift you came to the right place. You can find more Native American items, clothing, knives and other items and artifacts...

Some items are not Native American made. The items that I know are not native american made I try to point them out.

If you have Native American crafts youwould like to sell on this website send an email to redbeargifts@email.com

 

 

LITTLE WARRIOR 16in Native American w/Stick Doll


Product Description

LITTLE WARRIOR is one of the dolls in the Spring 2007 Duck House Collection. Designed by professional artists, this doll is delicately handcrafted with the finest materials. This doll is a Limited Edition. It is 16 inches tall and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, very nice gift collector's box, and a sturdy doll stand to hold the doll upright. This Porcelain Native American w/Stick doll is comparable to the same high quality standards Duck House has been known for over the years. This doll is not made by a Native American Indian, it is made in China. In stock and ready to ship. $34.99 is the retail price for this doll. You will most certainly want to double-click on the image above to see additional details.
 
Item Number: 0200 TY
Price : $ 34.99
Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
 

 

Who Calls?
(Cree Tribe)
retold by
S. E. Schlosser

By the time he finished his daily tasks, the light was failing. But everything he needed to accomplish before he made the journey to visit his betrothed was complete. He was eager to see his love, so he set out immediately, in spite of the growing darkness. He would paddle his canoe through the night and be with his beloved come the dawn.

The river sang softly to itself under the clear night sky. He glanced up through the trees, identifying certain favorite stars and chanting softly to himself, his thoughts all of her. Suddenly, he heard his named called out. He jerked back to awareness, halting his paddling and allowing the canoe to drift as he searched for the speaker.

"Who calls?" he asked in his native tongue, and then repeated the words in French: "Qu'Appelle?"

There was no response.

Deciding that he had imagined the incident, he took up his paddle and continued down the dark, murmuring rivers. A few moments later, he heard his name spoken again. It came from everywhere, and from nowhere, and something about the sound reminded him of his beloved. But of course, she could not be here in this empty place along the river. She was at home with her family.

"Who calls?" he asked in his native tongue, and then repeated the words in French: "Qu'Appelle?"

His words echoed back to him from the surrounding valley, echoing and reverberating. The sound faded away and he listened intently, but there was no response.

The breeze swirled around him, touching his hair and his face. For a moment, the touch was that of his beloved, his fair-one, and he closed his eyes and breathed deep of the perfumed air. Almost, he thought he heard her voice in his ear, whispering his name. Then the breeze died away, and he took up his paddle and continued his journey to the home of his love.

He arrived at dawn, and was met by his beloved's father. One look at the old warrior's face told him what had happened. His beloved, his fair one was gone. She had died during the night while he was journeying to her side. Her last words had been his name, uttered twice, just before she breathed her last.

He fell on his knees, weeping like a small child. Around him, the wind rose softly and swirled through his hair, across his cheek, as gentle as a touch. In his memory, he heard his beloved's voice, calling to him in the night. Finally, he rose, took the old warrior's arm and helped him back to his home.

To this day, travelers on the Qu'Appelle River can still hear the echo of the Cree warrior's voice as he reaches out to the spirit of his beloved, crying: "Qu'Appelle? Who calls?"

 

 

Collectible Hand Painted Indian Porcelain Doll

This doll is a gorgeous collectible. It was beautifully hand painted and dressed in traditional Indian garmets. Made from porcelain, this one will go well with the other porcelain dolls that are already in your collection. What a beautiful work of art! The detail in the clothing and the accessories make this a great collectible. Real feathers give it a natural touch.  The children will love it.

Just note that this item is not meant for children under four years of age.

Non Indian made.

This porcelain doll is 8" tall.

Item Number: 7403-CL

Sale Price : $ 28.80

 

HANDPAINT SO. WEST LARGE VASE

The colors of Southwestern deserts are combined with shadowy figures of buffaloes in this dramatic vase. Leather and feather trimmings. Painted by hand on ceramic. 9 1/2 diameter x 8 1/2 high.

Item Number  33158

Price : $ 25.99

 


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