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Item #: 105-G2045 (Y3J) -
These one-of-a-kind wooden plaques are hand-carved and painted by Native Americans in British Columbia, Canada. They come in assorted designs. You will get the exact one shown in the photos above.
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Item #: 105-G20470 (Y3J) -
These one-of-a-kind wooden plaques are hand-carved and painted by Native Americans in British Columbia, Canada. They come in assorted designs. You will get the exact one shown in the photos above.
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Item #: 105-G20692 (Y3J) -
These one-of-a-kind wooden plaques are hand-carved and painted by Native Americans in British Columbia, Canada. They come in assorted designs. You will get the exact one shown in the photos above.
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Item #: 105-G20693 (Y3J) -
These one-of-a-kind wooden plaques are hand-carved and painted by Native Americans in British Columbia, Canada. They come in assorted designs. You will get the exact one shown in the photos above.
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Item #: 4-12-G10 (10URM4) -
This is a large corn husk mask.Like many Native American arts and crafts, the traditional corn husk masks are becoming more difficult to obtain with each passing year. The mask has not been blessed or used in religious ceremonies.
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Item #: 4-12-G2 (10URM4) -
This is a corn husk mask. Like many Native American arts and crafts, the traditional corn husk masks are becoming more difficult to obtain with each passing year. The mask has not been blessed or used in religious ceremonies.
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Item #: 4-12-G2833 (Y3E) -
Like many Native American arts and crafts, the traditional corn husk masks are becoming more difficult to obtain with each passing year. The mask has not been blessed or used in religious ceremonies.
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Item #: 1045-G001 (Y2D) -
Like many Native American arts and crafts, Iroquois masks are becoming more difficult to obtain with each passing year. When I do find some, I buy every one I can get. These masks have not been blessed or used in religious ceremonies.
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Item #: 1045-G002 (Y2D) -
Like many Native American arts and crafts, Iroquois masks are becoming more difficult to obtain with each passing year. When I do find some, I buy every one I can get. These masks have not been blessed or used in religious ceremonies. Common snapping turtles are not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. They are, however, subject to CITES. They were added to CITES Appendix III on November 21, 2016. Not for export outside of the United States.
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Item #: 106-F-M -
The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is stored in a hot dry place, but the...
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Item #: 106-G3259 (Y2L) -
This is a small Cree tamarack goose. The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is...
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Item #: 106-01 (Y2L) -
The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is stored in a hot dry place, but the...
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Item #: 106-02 (Y2L) -
The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is stored in a hot dry place, but the...
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Item #: 106-03 (Y2L) -
The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is stored in a hot dry place, but the...
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Item #: 106-04 (Y2L) -
The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is stored in a hot dry place, but the...
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Item #: 106-05 (Y2L) -
The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is stored in a hot dry place, but the...
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Item #: 106-F-S -
The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is stored in a hot dry place, but the...
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Item #: 106-05-G8531 (Y2L) -
This is an extra large Cree tamarack goose. The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the...
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Item #: 106-F-M-G8530 (Y2L) -
This is a Cree tamarack goose flyer. The Cree hunters of James Bay originally used the life-sized tamarack birds as decoys during their annual spring and fall hunts. Made from the tamarack (larch) tree, the tamarack bird represents the Canada Goose. The hole in it's head symbolizes the white patch on the head of the Canadian Goose. The core of the body is composed of a ball of twigs and the outer part is shaped into a goose. You will notice the fragrance of the tamarack tree, if the birds is...
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Item #: 292-G1 (RM1) -
Most of the carvings are made on the Six Nations Iroquois Reservation in Ontario, Canada. Some carvings are made by Iroquois artisans in the USA.
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Item #: 292-G31 (Y3K) -
Most of the carvings are made on the Six Nations Iroquois Reservation in Ontario, Canada. Some carvings are made by Iroquois artisans in the USA.
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Item #: 292-G45 (Y3K) -
Most of the carvings are made on the Six Nations Iroquois Reservation in Ontario, Canada. Some carvings are made by Iroquois artisans in the USA.
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Item #: 292-G47 (Y3K) -
Most of the carvings are made on the Six Nations Iroquois Reservation in Ontario, Canada. Some carvings are made by Iroquois artisans in the USA.
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Item #: 292-G6 (Y3K) -
Most of the carvings are made on the Six Nations Iroquois Reservation in Ontario, Canada. Some carvings are made by Iroquois artisans in the USA.