Native American

Sandstone Turtle
Sandstone turtles have been discovered in the South Eastern section of the United States.
Dated Late Archaic Period. Thought to be a significant item in religious tribal ceremonies,
how it was used or for what purpose is not known.
Drilled with two holes, 7" x 7" x 3" $ 1, 500.00

Front Turtle head,mouth&eyes
Early Hopi Bowl and Cup Set
Though they are unsigned they are probably the work of Nellie Nampayo
Geometric design in Excellent condition, bowl 3 �"x 4 �" $ 500.00

Papago Woven Basket
Arizona circa 1920-1940's, 2 �"ht x 6"d. Great condition $ 300.00

Sound in all its form is a vital link to nature, the Creator and the spirit world.
Rattles made of gourds call in the environmental energies needed for prayers, celebrations, and curing ceremonies.

19thC South West Gourd Rattles
faint remnant of painted design 10"x 6 �"d.

19thC Red Wood Bows
Standing Bow 63"ht, Riding Bow 46"ht

Sioux /Apache War Club circa 1850
leather covered rock, decorative black and white beading 19"L.

"It is more honorable to see the face the enemy in mortal combat."
Coupe Stick or War Clubs were the weapons used for this purpose
Wooden Coupe Stick
traces of and a painted bird in flight, decorated with iron studs
Turn of the Century 15 �"L x 1 �"w

Painted Cup Signed Nellie Nampayo
2" x 2 1/2" $ 200.00

Small Black Bowl with impressed liniar design
3"ht x 2 1/2" signed B.J. Wahne, iah, $ 100.00

Coming Soon signed and unsigned Native American Jewelry
more baskets, ceramics, Masks
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