Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA

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Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA
Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA
Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA
Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA
Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA
Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA
Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA
Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA
Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA

Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA
RARE ANCIENT NEEDLE CASING. ? Carved Center Around for String/Cordage to hang or wear. Measuring 2 3/16″ x 9/16″. ? Awesome Survivor, Complete NO DAMAGE. Example Only shown on last pictures of very Fine/Small Needles that would have been kept in this Needle Casing. This is an Excellent Piece. All Artifacts were obtained legally, Guaranteed 100% Authentic and Unaltered unless stated otherwise! Artifacts are a Great Hobby to have as well as a Solid Investment. ? Personal Note I’m Alaskan Tlingit Nation/Passionate Collector here! Check out my other Nation Indian Artifacts, I will be posting them slowly. Some Having Past Paperwork with Amazing Stories! Each Post is Provided with ALL Past information I Acquired/Know or Experienced. ??? Thank you for Looking – Tomachee.
Tomachee Artifacts? ESKIMO INUITS RARE NEEDLE CASING BERING SEA ALASKA

RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain

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RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain

RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain
This unique pendant necklace is a rare find for any jewelry collector. The rectangular-shaped scrimshaw bone pendant features a hand carving of an adult feline and her pup. Both cats have inlaid eyes of green. The scrimshaw is about 2 3/4 by 1 1/2 inches and is bezel set. Additionally, there are six smaller blue turquoise stones, also bezel set, on a heavy silver backing with scrollwork, bead work and carved symbols. It is hanging from a handmade silver chain that goes over the head. It is permanently attached to the 3 3/4 X 2 3/4 inch pendant. The total length of the piece is 17.5 inches.. The vintage pendant appears to be signed by Wilbert Benally. Because it does not have a sterling mark on it, I cannot verify this. WB is engraved on the back, and there is also a very faint engraving of a bird. There is another engraving, also very faint, that could also be a bird. The piece is not silver stamped but it is evident that it is silver. Additionally, I have had it tested by my jeweler and it passed both an earth magnet and Thermo Scientific machine test. It weighs about 127 grams. It is a perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Christmas, birthday, or Valentine’s Day. The 17.5-inch necklace is customized and suits both men and women. The necklace is a great representation of Native American jewelry, and it was made in the United States.
RARE Native American scrimshaw, turquoise, & SS pendant necklace with chain

Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez

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Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez
Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez
Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez
Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez
Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez
Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez
Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez

Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez
This exquisite statue is a rare find. It is 10 inches tall by 9 inches by 9 inches, width and depth. It is made of solid terra cotta red clay. The skilled hands have applied the pot and shawl in a true artisan manner. The artist signature says Pauline Hernandez, and the number 16 and the year’94, making it a fairly contemporary piece. You won’t find this one-of-a-kind piece anywhere else. It came from the Prall estate in Austin, TX and I believe them to be the original owners. It is in the style of the storyteller statues, only larger and without the children. She tells her own story and would make a unique addition to any collection of Native American art. I found the artist and she made about 40 of these, each unique and individual. It is heavy, weighing over 8 pounds and adding packaging material, will add more weight over 9 pounds.
Native American Sculpture Holing Pot Seller Red Clay RARE Signed Hernandez

Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age

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Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age

Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age
Children, drag up a rock, because this is quite a tale. More on that later. When you hear about them, you may want to. Here are a few things you should look up in Wikipedia: Calico Hills early man site, and Ruth de Ette Simpson. Again, more on these. In the early 1960s, the great Louis Leakey, paleoanthropologist who was first to discover a true prehistoric human ancestor, was finishing out his professional life at UC at Riverside, with a student helper named Dee Dee Simpson. Professor Leakey caused a. Furor when he claimed that the stone tools that he had found in the Calico Hills of the Mojave desert were perhaps as old as 60,000 years. The lake manix tools have been controversially dated at 12-19,000 bc, which, until very recently, was considered to be ridiculous. Everyone knew that the clovis people were the first people in north america, but now they have found footprint evidence in White Sands national Park that there were humans there as early as 22,000 BC. Suddenly, the idea that Lake Manix tools might be pre-Clovis, as they have always been claimed to be, sounds more probable. Bob, the teenager given the tools, took them to the San Bernardino County archeologist: Dr. Ruth De Ette Simpson (aka Dee Dee), who told him that these were identical to the controversial Leakey discoveries. Look at these things! God lord, they are WAY more primitive than any Amerindian tool in current collecting circulation and clearly designed to process heavy duty meat. And notice the orange back of the stone, proof of theyre being a set. ANCESTRAL PASSIONS: the Leakey Family and the quest for humankind’s beginnings, “Misadventure at Calico, ” pp 358-371. Are these as old as Leakey assumed? Likely no, but could they be pre-clovis? Are they an early archaic toolkit clearly created for meat processing on a large scale basis, in late Pleistocene times?
Rare! Collection of Lake Manix Tools, Paleo-American, Likely Pre-Clovis In Age

Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby

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Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby

Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby
Vintage Native American VERY RARE Handmade Pottery Woman With Baby On Marble and wood Stand. I haven’t been able to find anything like it. There is texture in the hand painting, and a little wear and tear as shown in the pictures. But seems to truly be a one of a kind piece that I got from a lady who grew up on the Catawba reservation in South Carolina, along with a few of my other Native American pieces in my store. It is a pretty heavy piece for its size. The Catawba, also known as Issa, Essa or Iswä but most commonly Iswa (Catawba: Ye Iswa?’people of the river’), [3] are a federally recognized tribe of Native Americans, known as the Catawba Indian Nation. [4] Their current lands are in South Carolina, on the Catawba River, near the city of Rock Hill. Their territory once extended into North Carolina, as well, and they still have legal claim to some parcels of land in that state. They were once considered one of the most powerful Southeastern tribes in the Carolina Piedmont, as well as one of the most powerful tribes in the South as a whole, with other, smaller tribes merging into the Catawba as their post-contact numbers dwindled due to the effects of colonization on the region.
Vintage Native American RARE Handmade Pottery Skookum Doll Like Woman With Baby

RARE Vintage 1960’s Native American seed bead ceremonial tribal necklace unique

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RARE Vintage 1960's Native American seed bead ceremonial tribal necklace unique
RARE Vintage 1960's Native American seed bead ceremonial tribal necklace unique
RARE Vintage 1960's Native American seed bead ceremonial tribal necklace unique
RARE Vintage 1960's Native American seed bead ceremonial tribal necklace unique

RARE Vintage 1960's Native American seed bead ceremonial tribal necklace unique
This is a rare and unique vintage necklace from the 1960s that features Native American seed beads in a ceremonial tribal design. The necklace has a multicolor palette and is made of rope chain. It is a beaded style necklace that originates from the United States. The necklace is perfect for those who appreciate ethnic and regional style jewelry.
RARE Vintage 1960's Native American seed bead ceremonial tribal necklace unique

Native American Rare Vintage Zuni Lambert Homer Sterling Apache Dancer Bracelet

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Native American Rare Vintage Zuni Lambert Homer Sterling Apache Dancer Bracelet
Native American Rare Vintage Zuni Lambert Homer Sterling Apache Dancer Bracelet
Native American Rare Vintage Zuni Lambert Homer Sterling Apache Dancer Bracelet
Native American Rare Vintage Zuni Lambert Homer Sterling Apache Dancer Bracelet

Native American Rare Vintage Zuni Lambert Homer Sterling Apache Dancer Bracelet
Gorgeous early vintage Zuni Lambert Homer sterling silver inlay Apache Dancer Cuff Bracelet. The cuff stands 2.35 inches tall fitting a size 6 – 7 inch wrist. The Zuni inlaid Apache Dancer is surrounded by stunning high grade turquoise. Unsigned as all early Zuni masterpieces were. This piece comes directly from Zuni, New Mexico and one of the largest Native American art collections in the world.
Native American Rare Vintage Zuni Lambert Homer Sterling Apache Dancer Bracelet