Santo Domingo Fetish
Carved female fetish. Rudimentary incisions representing neck, arms and legs with inset turquoise for eyes. In original keeper pouch.PERIOD: Last H...
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Carved female fetish. Rudimentary incisions representing neck, arms and legs with inset turquoise for eyes. In original keeper pouch.PERIOD: Last H...
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Zuni buffalo hunting fetish of Native sandstone. Collected on the Pueblo. Appears was once broken and glued.PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest -...
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Pueblo bear fetish with carved alabaster having turquoise eyes, and original pouch keeper.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pueblo, Nat...
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Pueblo buffalo fetish/paint stone. Used for generations.PERIOD: 18th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pueblo, Native AmericanSIZE: 2"
Pueblo washboard.PERIOD: Late 19th CenturyORIGIN: Southwest - Pueblo, Native AmericanSIZE: 32"x20"x6"
Carved bone "fetish" necklace. 21 bird bone tubes having one to five cross cut notches each, and 20 bone objects (birds? Fish?) drilled and restrun...
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Northern Plains horse head talking stick cane. Shows rasp marks and appears to have been fire blackened. Ears of harness leather, one chipped.PERIO...
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Northwest Coast totem, hand-carved cedar with three central smaller faces nestled within two larger creatures; written on back "Canadian art produc...
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13'2" totem by Don Colp. Inside or outside. Born in Alberta, Canada in 1932, Don Colp grew up on a farm with his parents and four younger brothers....
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Ironwood carving is a unique form of art from the Sonoran Desert of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico. The art form was originated by the Seri, ...
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Ironwood carving is a unique form of art from the Sonoran Desert of Southern Arizona and Northern Mexico. The art form was originated by the Seri, ...
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Bentwood Style. Northwest Coast storage chest. Corners tied with sealskin. Paint faded but design remains. Coffee table size.PERIOD: 19th CenturyOR...
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Large three figure Northwest coast totem pole. This large Northwest Coast model pole features an unusual creature at the top (it appears the artist...
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Dudley Carter solid cedar totem. Important Northwest carver born in 1891; his most important work was the “Goddess of the Forest" - a massive scu...
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Columbia River. Burl bowl carved with a jade adz, with original stone pestle - several hundred years old. Has seen much use, but is still very nic...
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Chippewa highly polished and tacked feast ladle. Collected in Minnesota.PERIOD: Early 19th CenturyORIGIN: Midwest - Chippewa, Native AmericanSIZE: ...
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