Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman

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Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman

Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman
It’s in great condition, see all pics! Dedicated to: Ani-yun-wija. The term the Cherokee people use for themselves, meaning “The Principal People” or “Real Human Beings”. It’s their own self-identification, distinct from other names they have been called by other tribes or outsiders. “Real or Principle People”. By: Bear Woman (artist). Often refers to a character in a Native American legend, specifically from Blackfoot culture, where a woman marries a bear and later transforms into one herself, causing trouble for her village. Back of board is written: Red Fox.
Native American Indian Cradleboard Doll LE RARE 23 Fur Beads Hanging Bear Woman

Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband

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Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband

Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband
1860s CDV photo showing a woman posing with her husband, who to my eye appears to be Native American… “Americanized” Native Americans were not uncommon, however a mixed marriage would have been extremely rare. The woman also appears to be pregnant, wearing maternity style clothing. A very interesting image… They are not identified on the image, but on the album page this CDV was originally in was written “Mudge”, I believe.. Whether referring to him, her or neither I have no idea. Philadelphia studio backmark, which is printed upside down, as shown. 4″ x 2.5″. Very good antique condition, slightly bumped bottom-left corner.
Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband

Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American

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Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American

Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American
A delicately crafted sculpture depicting a native American woman holding a pot, inspired by traditional elements. Its textured finish adds an authentic and rustic appeal. Made in Mexico by Austin Sculpture. Sandstone-look design for a natural aesthetic. Depicts traditional cultural artistry. Durable and timeless decorative piece. Approximate height: 17 inches. The piece weights 11 lbs and is hollow Minor surface scuffs on base and pot area. Height = 17 inches, Width = 7 inches, Depth = 11 inches. The sculpture is titled “La Olla de la Vida” (The Pot of Life) from the Acoma series by Austin Productions, created in 1988. It depicts a seated Native American woman holding a pot. Austin Productions, known for creating reproductions of classical and contemporary sculptures, ceased production in 2009 Features: Native American Size: Large Condition: Pre-Owned Great vintage shape!
Rare VTG 80s Austin Sculpture Woman With Pot Sandstone Mexico Native American

RARE R. C Gorman Navajo Jeanette Southwest Native American Indian Woman Art Print

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RARE R. C Gorman Navajo Jeanette Southwest Native American Indian Woman Art Print
RARE R. C Gorman Navajo Jeanette Southwest Native American Indian Woman Art Print
RARE R. C Gorman Navajo Jeanette Southwest Native American Indian Woman Art Print

RARE R. C Gorman Navajo Jeanette Southwest Native American Indian Woman Art Print
Limited Edition, Original Signed Lithograph Print by R. Gorman was a Native American artist of the Navajo Nation, referred to as “the Picasso of American Indian artists” by The New York Times. His paintings are primarily of Native American women and characterized by fluid forms and vibrant colors. The artist passed away in 2005. EXCELLENT condition; no tears or staining.
RARE R. C Gorman Navajo Jeanette Southwest Native American Indian Woman Art Print

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 c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes

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Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes

Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll w/ Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes. An unusual cloth doll with beads for teeth and paint detailed glass eyes. She is wearing beaded earrings and necklace as well. We estimate circa 1930s. Ask questions if you have them. Items are accurately described and carefully photographed. If you need to know anything else – please ask. Thank you for reading (and observing) the above terms, and happy shopping!
Rare c1930s Native American Cloth Woman Doll with Bead Teeth & Glass Eyes

Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband

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Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband

Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband
1860s CDV photo showing a woman posing with her husband, who to my eye appears to be Native American… “Americanized” Native Americans were not uncommon, however a mixed marriage would have been extremely rare. The woman also appears to be pregnant, wearing maternity style clothing. A very interesting image… They are not identified on the image, but on the album page this CDV was originally in was written “Mudge”, I believe.. Whether referring to him, her or neither I have no idea. Philadelphia studio backmark, which is printed upside down, as shown. 4″ x 2.5″. Very good antique condition, slightly bumped bottom-left corner.
Rare Mixed Marriage CDV Pregnant White Woman & Native American / Indian Husband