TOMMY SINGER ORIGINAL HANDCRAFTED NECKLACE WITH STERLING SILVER AND GOLD, PURPLE SPINY OYSTER SHELL, APPLE CORAL, TURQUOISE, ONYX, ORANGE SPINY OYSTER SHELL AND MANY OTHER STONES. THIS AMAZING PIECE WAS COMPLETED BY TOMMY SINGER BEFORE HIS TRAGIC DEATH IN 2014. His work was included in the 2002 exhibit. Jewels of the Southwest. At the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe, NM among other prestigious museum exhibits. He won numerous awards and his work is published in well-known books of Indian jewelry. A silver bracelet, created in 2004 is in the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D. ARTIST TOMMY SINGER (original). Listing and template services provided by inkFrog. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “opalturquoise” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Rare GREEN Turqoise STERLING SILVER Beautiful AUTHENTIC NATIVE AMERICAN Necklace. It is a total of 30 inches so it will hang 15 inches on your neck. All of the beads on the necklace are made of the same rare green turquoise the pendant has. A sacrifice for me but a beautiful addition for you! This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “briewood” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
TOMMY SINGER ORIGINAL HANDCRAFTED NECKLACE WITH STERLING SILVER AND GOLD, PURPLE SPINY OYSTER SHELL, APPLE CORAL, TURQUOISE, ONYX, ORANGE SPINY OYSTER SHELL AND MANY OTHER STONES. THIS AMAZING PIECE WAS COMPLETED BY TOMMY BEFORE HIS TRAGIC DEATH IN 2014. His work was included in the 2002 exhibit. Jewels of the Southwest. At the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture in Santa Fe, NM among other prestigious museum exhibits. He won numerous awards and his work is published in well-known books of Indian jewelry. A silver bracelet, created in 2004 is in the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D. ARTIST TOMMY SINGER (original). This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “mashasilver” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
AUTHENTIC RARE NAVAJO TOMMY JACKSON TURQUOISE ZUNI STYLE STERLING SILVER BUCKLE. Beautifully detailed Zuni style multi stone inlayed belt buckle! The buckle is Sterling Silver and features a very attractive combination of Turquoise, Coral, Onyx and Mother of Pearl. Signed by the famous Arizona Navajo silversmith artist Tommy Jackson. Measures 3″ x 2″. The item “AUTHENTIC RARE NAVAJO TOMMY JACKSON TURQUOISE ZUNI STYLE STERLING SILVER BUCKLE” is in sale since Monday, May 31, 2021. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “88attiata” and is located in Buena, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States.
Hard to find and Very Nice Collectors Piece! Beautifully Done (OLD) Hand crafted Native American Breastplate with Authentic Beads, leather and bone. Beads appear to be turquoise stone. Breastplates were worn for protection in battle and hunting. Many believed that by wearing one made in a specific fashion. A spiritual advantage was obtained during hunting and battles. Breastplates are handcrafted from long bone beads which are strung on long cords with spacer beads and leather between them. Although the breastplate did not always provide the Native American warriors the necessary protection against bullets and arrows, they were revered for their decorative or medicinal qualities. Aside from a functional use for protection, they were and are still worn today in traditional dances and ceremonies. Made by Northern Woodland Tribes; Artist believed to be a part of Menominee Culture. Our collection of North Woods Native American Pieces were saved from a cabin being torn down, new land owners were rebuilding. At one time the cabin named was “Lost Axe” and the owners that were Husband and Wife died long ago; They were believed to be affiliated with the Menominee Indian culture. Please refer to photos for measurements and size comparisons. Also, please keep in mind that all items are vintage and antique, so signs of wear or age might be present. We do our best to photograph and list any noticeable defects or blemishes. FREE GIFT WRAPPING AVAILABLE!! Please message us a gift wrapping request and we will do our best to accommodate! We have a large supply of various wrapping options and can include a printed 1-page gift-note at no additional charge to you. Ready to be sent directly to your loved one! Once again, thank you for your continued love and support! ForeverVintageShoppe: For all of your collectible and decorative items.. Vases, kitchenware, decor, sports, figurines and so much more! We really have it all! ForeverVintageAttire: For all of your vintage, retro & antique attire and accessories.. A large collection of clothing, jewelry, bags and more.. And dont forget those antique mirrors and vanity items! ForeverVintageHoliday : For all of your vintage and antique holiday decor – Your place to relive Christmas, Easter, and more.. And bring the nostalgic comforts of your festive days back into your home. ForeverVintageShoppe is a mother & daughter team who love & collect everything vintage & antique! Looking for something specific? Just send us a message! We believe in old-fashioned GREAT customer service and work with you through all of your needs and requests! The item “Authentic Native American Hand-Crafted Traditional Beaded Breastplate RARE” is in sale since Friday, July 2, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Beads & Beadwork”. The seller is “forevervintageshoppe” and is located in Marinette, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped worldwide.
AUTHENTIC ORIGINAL DARIN BILL STERLING SILVER 12K GOLD CUFF BRACELET. AUTHENTIC DARIN BILL SPIDER MARKED ORIGINAL CUFF THIS DESIGN IS CALLED SUNRISE. THIS CUFF HAS THE SPIDER MARKING INSIDE NEXT TO HIS NAME. DARIN BILL CUFFS WITHOUT THE SPIDER WERE TRIBUTE CUFFS MADE AFTER HIS DEATH AS A TRIBUTE TO DARIN BILL CUFFS WITH THE SPIDER MARK WERE ACTUALLY HAND MADE BY DARIN BILL HIMSELF. THIS IS A ORIGINAL AUTHENTIC DARIN BILL HAND MADE CUFF. PURITY AND MAKER MARKED. 925 STERLING SILVER / 12kGF. WEIGHS A HEFTY 91.79 grams. PRE OWNED CONDITION WITH SIGNS OF WEAR SUCH AS SMALL DINGS AND LIGHT SCRATCHES SEE PHOTOS. A RARE VERY COOL RARE CUFF. The item “RARE VINTAGE AUTHENTIC DARIN BILL 925 STERLING SILVER 12K G CUFF BRACELET 91.79g” is in sale since Saturday, January 30, 2021. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Bracelets”. The seller is “thesilverseeker” and is located in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States.
Vintage Authentic Neil Thomas – Navajo 67 Animal Stacked Fetish Necklace RARE! Length: 36 inches from end to end. This is a rare Neil Thomas hand carved 67 animal fetish necklace in very fine condition. 67 hand carved fetish animals – Sterling silver cones and clasp. Jet Owl centerpiece with bears, frogs, turtles, buffalo, foxes, songbirds, hummingbirds, wolves, ducks, prairie dogs, parrots and more. There are very few fetish necklaces of this quality style and condition available anywhere. Neil Thomas is one of the most celebrated stone and fetish carvers among the Navajo. His animals have great detail, character and feeling. The stones he uses are exceptional and the colors are bright and vibrant. His work is unmistakable. The stones and shells Neil Thomas, Navajo, uses are are bright and vibrant and you can feel the quality in his creations. He is one of the most renowned stone and fetish carvers in the Navajo Nation. His animals have personality and such great detail. He likes to use frogs, turtles, hummingbirds, parrots, ducks, birds, bears, buffalo, fox, wolf, fish and more. Stones are Turquoise, Pipestone, Jet, Spiny Oyster, Gaspeite, Serpentine, Mother of Pearl and many others. Heishi (hee-shee) beads are threaded at the ends of the stack. This necklace is authentically, painstakingly, hand carved, unlike many other necklaces online that are made with machine cut birds and animals. This traditional necklace is made into many delicate fetishes with Turquoise, Pipestone, Jet, Serpentine, among others. Each animal is delicately carved out of shell, turquoise, serpentine, jet and pipestone, and the colors in this necklace are perfectly balanced. There is a wonderful variety of life in this necklace including, bears, birds, frogs, fish, and wolves/foxes. Native American fetish necklaces use small fetishes that are drilled and strung like beads with fine shell, turquoise or jet heishi in between. The animals can vary but often include birds, bears, horses, mountain lions, turtles, foxes, wolves and many others. The stones usually used include turquoise, mother of pearl, pink shell, acoma jet, serpentine, pipestone and many others. A Native American fetish is a stone or shell carving, usually in the image of an animal. Indian fetishes can be carried or displayed. Those that are carried are often called pocket fetishes. Those that are displayed are called table fetishes. The item “Vintage Authentic Neil Thomas Navajo 67 Animal Stacked Fetish Necklace RARE” is in sale since Wednesday, January 27, 2021. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “vidiomanic” and is located in Nevada City, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Authentic Native American Indian Artifact Stone Axe Ohio River Indiana Rare. Rare piece to find in this shape. One of the best pieces Ive ever seen. One of my favorite pieces. The item “Authentic Native American Indian Artifact Stone Axe Ohio River Indiana Rare” is in sale since Thursday, August 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\Pre-1600\Artifacts”. The seller is “jeakemon2012″ and is located in Charlestown, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (born 1930) is a Native American. Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan. Of the Seneca Nations. Of the Iroquois Confederacy. Once a college lacrosse. Player, Lyons is now a recognized advocate of indigenous. Background, education, and athletic career. Lyons was born in 1930 and raised in the culture and practices of the Iroquois on the Seneca. In Upstate New York. Lyons served in the United States Army. He received an athletic scholarship to Syracuse University. Where he was awarded the Orange Key for his academic and athletic accomplishments. He graduated from the College of Fine Arts in 1958. Oren was an All-American. At Syracuse, where the Syracuse Orange men’s lacrosse. Went undefeated during his graduating year. After graduation, Lyons played for several teams, including the New York Lacrosse Club (19591965), the New Jersey Lacrosse Club (19661970), and the Onondaga Athletic Club (19701972). Upon leaving Syracuse, Lyons pursued a career in commercial art in New York City. Becoming the art and planning director of Norcross Greeting Cards. Outside of work, Lyons exhibited his own paintings during this time. To be closer to his cultural heritage. In recognition of his contributions over many years as a teacher of undergraduate and graduate students in the University at Buffalo, Dr. Lyons is listed as SUNY Distinguished Service Professor and Professor Emeritus of American Studies in the UB College of Arts and Sciences. In the 1960s, Lyons joined the Red Power movement. And joined the Unity Caravan, which traveled through Indian Country. To foster dialogue about traditional tribal values. In 1972, he was a leader in the Trail of Broken Treaties. A caravan to Washington DC to convince the Bureau of Indian Affairs. To honor its treaties with Native American tribes. In 1977, Lyons helped create the Traditional Circle of Indian Elders and Youth at a meeting in Montana. Since then, the Circle has gathered annually at a different site in Indian country. In 1977, he also was part of the Haudenosaunee. Delegation to the first World Conference on Racism. At first, I wanted to defend the Iroquois. Then my sights broadened to embrace other Indians. Then I saw this had to include defending indigenous peoples all over the world, Lyons said. In 1981, he traveled with Stephen Gaskin. And Ina May Gaskin. To attend festival at Nambassa. Where he delivered a number of lectures and workshops. At Nambassa he coordinated with Indigenous Maori. On questions of indigenous peoples. Sharing his Native American experiences. For over fourteen years he has taken part in the meetings in Geneva. Of Indigenous Peoples of the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations. And helped to establish the Working Group on Indigenous Populations. He serves on the Executive Committee of the Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders on Human Survival, and is a principal figure in the Traditional Circle of Indian Elders. He was a negotiator between the governments of Canada. And the Mohawks in the Oka crisis. During the summer of 1990. Lyons appeared on a one-hour documentary. Faithkeeper , produced and hosted by Bill Moyers. And broadcast on PBS. He appeared in Leonardo DiCaprio’s documentary The 11th Hour. In 1992 he addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations where he opened the International Year of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Lyons has been awarded an honorary. Degree from Syracuse University. He has been the recipient of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. The National Audubon Society. S Audubon Medal, the Earth Day. International Award of the United Nations, and the Elder and Wiser Award of the Rosa Parks Institute. Lyons serves on the board of the Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development. And is board chairman of Honoring Contributions in the Governance of American Indian Nations. Lyons is also remembered for his time as a lacrosse player. He is Honorary Chairman of the Iroquois Nationals. In 1989 he was named Man of the Year in Lacrosse by the NCAA. His legendary performance as goalkeeper for Syracuse University, with Jim Brown on the undefeated 1957 national champion team, led to the induction of Lyons into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Lyons has authored numerous books. He has also illustrated children’s books in collaboration with Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve. He is the publisher of Daybreak Magazine. ” Oren Lyons, contributor; “Listening to Natural Law. Point Reyes: The Golden Sufi Center, 2013. Gluckstein, Dana, author; Amnesty International. Epilogue; Oren Lyons, introduction; Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Dignity: In Honor of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Rebuilding Native Nations: Strategies for Governance and Development. University of Arizona Press, 2007. Lyons, Oren, Donald Grinde, Robert Venables, John Mohawk, Howard Berman, Vine Deloria Jr. Laurence Hauptman, and Curtis Berkey. Exiled in the Land of the Free: Democracy, Indian Nations and the U. Santa Fe: Clear Light Publications, 1998. Sneve, Virginia Driving Hawk, author, and Oren Lyons, illustrator. High Elk’s Treasure. Voice of Indigenous Peoples: Native People Address the United Nations. Santa Fe: Clear Light Publications, 1993. Lyons, Oren, John Mohawk, Vine Deloria Jr. Exiled in the Land of the Free: Democracy, Indian Nations, and the US Constitution. Santa Fe: Clear Light Publications, 1992. Wilderness in Native American culture. Boise: University of Idaho Wilderness Research Center, 1989. Lyons, Oren, author and illustrator. List of indigenous artists of the Americas. Department of American Studies Faculty: Oren R. University of Buffalo, College of Arts and Sciences. (retrieved 26 Aug 2010). Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame. Hope and Young 164-5. Hope and Young 164. Hope and Young 165. February 21, 2006, at the Wayback Machine. Brussat, Frederic and Mary Ann. Film Review: The Faithkeeper. “Oren Lyons – Attraction”. Books > Oren Lyons. Hope, Marjorie and James Young. Oren Lyons: Wisdom Keeper. Visionaries: The 20th Century’s 100 Most Important Inspirational Leaders. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Co. The item “Rare, Authentic, Vintage Native American OREN LYONS Lacrosse Prints (1960’s)” is in sale since Monday, July 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “moovnon” and is located in Danbury, Connecticut. 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