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102 – Old Ways
Posters & Reproductions
This is a distinctly Pueblo image from Acoma ("Sky City") located just west of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The women are wearing traditional woven mantas, some with embroidered borders. Acoma is renowned for its fine quality thin-walled pottery. 26" x 37 1/8" (66cm x 95cm)$50 USD / $70 CAD
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104 – Haida Patterns
Posters & Reproductions
The Haida people live on the west coast of Canada and Northwestern USA. They, along with the Kwakiutl and Tlingit are 'famous world-wide for their totems, wood canoes, and longhouses with stylised interpretations of mythical figures. Their wonderful basket hats are often fashioned from split spruce roots. The height of the hat reflects the social status of the bearer. 35.75" x 25.75"$50 USD / $70 CAD
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105 – Chief Patterns
Posters & Reproductions
These bold blanket designs are known as Chief Patterns and are woven by the Navajo of Arizona and New Mexico. They typically have strong black and white horizontal stripes interrupted in 9 points by a geometric coloured pattern. These are at the top and bottom comers and the midpoint in between on each side, then at the top, middle, and bottom on the centreline. The patterns are halved on the edges of the blanket and are made complete when the wearer draws the two edges together as the blanket is wrapped around the body. 13.5" x 39.75"$50 USD / $70 CAD
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109 – West Coast Dreaming
Posters & Reproductions
The classic Hudson Bay blanket is at the centre. It became the quintessential North American trade blanket. Trade blankets were often embellished with appliqued and beads. The Haida and Kwakiutl would transform the more plain blankets with the addition of buttons outlining traditional designs. 24.25" x 7.75"$25 USD / $35 CAD
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110 – November Moon
Posters & Reproductions
The blankets feature classic Navajo designs taken from those found in several museum collections in the American southwest. Navajo lands are in NE Arizona and NW New Mexico. The desert landscape throbs with warm colours --- ochres, yellows and reds. The original painting was done in November at the time of the full Moon. 24.25" x 9.75"$30 USD / $40 CAD
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111 – Tribes
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The Ait Haddidou from the anti-Atlas mountains of southeasternMorocco wear black and white striped blankets. Poking out from beneath the blankets can be seen some of the fabulous beads the tribal people are known for - huge peices of amber and glass beads in a rainbow of colours. 24.5" x 11" (62cm x 28cm)$30 USD / $40 CAD
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113 – Returning to the Mesa
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These women are returning to the Hopi village of Walpi (First Mesa). It is in NE- Arizona. The village is almost invisible from below -- the stone houses high on the top of the mesa are well camouflaged by the rock cliffs with their rectilinear cleavage lines. 25.5" x 11.75"$35 USD / $50 CAD
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116 – Nat-ah-ki
$150.00 Posters & Reproductions
The Coldmaker sends the chilly winds of snow down from the Rocky Mountains sweeping across the plains. Colors become muted and blankets are pulled tight to ward off the cold. 25.5" x 32" Giclee on paper $150.00 Giclee on canvas $300 -
117 – Caretakers of the Earth
Posters & Reproductions
All ages gather together and share the experience of watching their stories retold. Winter ceremonies might include the bird/creature masks in Hamatsa dance such as the Raven and Crooked-Beak. These masks feature hinged mandibles. Kwakiutl potlatch ceremonies can only be held with a tremendous amount of help and cooperation from the entire village. Guests might number in the hundreds and ceremonies can last from 24 hours to well over a week. The brown borders are representative of the sides of the classic bentwood box. The lid is embellished with discs of mother-of-pearl. 24.75" x 16 "$40 USD / $55 CAD
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120 – Woman who Walks on the Wind
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29.5" x 10.5"$35 USD / $50 CAD
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121 – Dancing Girl
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30" x 12" No longer available as poster Available on canvas - price on request.Giclee on paper $175 USD / 235 CAD
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122 – Talking to the Spirits
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21" x 7"$25 USD / $35 CAD
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123 – Dreaming of Old Times
Posters & Reproductions
Now available as a giclee on canvas, price on request$50 USD / $70 CAD
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126 – Artifacts
$675.00 Posters & Reproductions
Giclee reproduction on canvas 13 x 60". $450 rolled or $675 stretched and ready to hang -
132 – Copper Woman
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22" x 25"$40 USD / $55 CAD
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135 – Beached
Posters & Reproductions
12" x 39.5"$50 USD / $70 CAD