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Item #: 102-105 (Y1J) -
These Native-made Iroquois peace pipes are made from soapstone. You will get one similar to the one shown, but not the exact item. There will be slight variation from pipe to pipe. The Iroquois Little Smoker Pipe are approximately 6" to 8.5" long, with or without a leather fringe. They weigh about 5 oz. These pipes are made by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
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Item #: 102-118 (Y1X) -
These Native-made Iroquois peace pipes are made from antler. You will get one similar to the one shown, but not the exact item. There will be slight variation from pipe to pipe in design, feathers, and beads used. The Iroquois Small Antler Pipe measures 4.5" (11.25 cm) long, and weighs about 0.5 oz. These pipes come with leather ties, beads and feathers. These pipes are made by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York.
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Item #: 1000-G03 (Y3K) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 1000-G11-C (Y3K) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 1000-G21 (Y3K) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 1000-G04 (Y3K) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 1000-G06 (Y3K) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 1000-G11-A (Y3K) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 1000-G11-B (Y3K) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 292-G33 (Y2L) -
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-G29 (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 #: 111-G1 (Y1M) -
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Item #: 111-G2 (Y1M) -
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Item #: 1299-JEE-01 (Y1R) -
These handmade painted clay pots are decorated with simple geometric designs. It measures 1" in diameter, 1" high and with a circumference of 4". One pot weighs 4 grams.
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Item #: 1299-JEB-01 (Y1R) -
These handmade clay pots are decorated with simple geometric designs. It measures 1.25" in diameter, 1" high and with a circumference of 4.5". One pot weighs 24 grams.
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Item #: 103-27 (Y2H) -
These rattles are handmade by Navajo artisans from New Mexico and Arizona. The authenticity card comes with each rattle. The Drum style of rattles are made with goat rawhide and sinew, and decorated with seed beads and horse hair. They are mounted on wooden dowels wrapped in antiqued pigskin, and come with a card and description and photo of the artist. The Drum rattles measure 2" x 1.75" x 1.5" in size, with a 6.75" long by 0.5" wide handle. These weigh approximately 55 grams. There are...
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Item #: 102-120-B (Y1X) -
These Native-made Iroquois peace pipes are carved from soapstone. These pipes are etched with a bear paw design. The pipes are approximately 1.25 to 2 inches long. You will get a pipe similar to the one shown, but not the exact item photographed. As these pipes are hand carved from natural soapstone, there will be variation in the size, color, and shape. These pipes are made by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York. ...
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Item #: 102-120-F (Y1X) -
These are Native-made Iroquois pocket peace pipes carved from soapstone. These pipes are etched with a feather design. The pipes are approximately 1.25 to 2 inches long. You will get a pipe similar to the one shown, but not the exact item photographed. As these pipes are hand carved from natural soapstone, there will be variation in the size, color, and shape. These pipes are made by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York. ...
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Item #: 102-120-T (Y1X) -
These are Native-made Iroquois pocket peace pipes carved from soapstone. These pipes are etched with a tree of peace design. The pipes are approximately 1.25 to 2 inches long. You will get a pipe similar to the one shown, but not the exact item photographed. As these pipes are hand carved from natural soapstone, there will be variation in the size, color, and shape. These pipes are made by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York. ...
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Item #: 102-120-TU (Y1X) -
These are Native-made Iroquois pocket peace pipes carved from soapstone. These pipes are etched with a turtle design. The pipes are approximately 1.25 to 2 inches long. You will get a pipe similar to the one shown, but not the exact item photographed. As these pipes are hand carved from natural soapstone, there will be variation in the size, color, and shape. These pipes are made by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist in upstate New York. ...
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Item #: 420-G3540 (Y3J) -
This talking stick is made using real white tail deer antler, deerskin leather, pheasant feathers, rabbit fur, glass beads, and trade cloth. This talking stick is made using a mix of local and imported components by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist living on the Tonawanda Reservation in upstate New York. Ramon and his wife Karen have been active artists working closely with Chichester for the past two decades. Each talking stick comes with a card: IROQUOIS...
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Item #: 420-G3541 (Y3J) -
This talking stick is made using real white tail deer antler, deerskin leather, pheasant feathers, rabbit fur, glass beads, and trade cloth. This talking stick is made using a mix of local and imported components by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist living on the Tonawanda Reservation in upstate New York. Ramon and his wife Karen have been active artists working closely with Chichester for the past two decades. Each talking stick comes with a card: IROQUOIS...
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Item #: 420-G3542 (Y3J) -
This talking stick is made using real white tail deer antler, deerskin leather, pheasant feathers, rabbit fur, glass beads, and trade cloth. This talking stick is made using a mix of local and imported components by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist living on the Tonawanda Reservation in upstate New York. Ramon and his wife Karen have been active artists working closely with Chichester for the past two decades. Each talking stick comes with a card: IROQUOIS...
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Item #: 420-G3545 (Y3J) -
This talking stick is made using real white tail deer antler, deerskin leather, pheasant feathers, rabbit fur, glass beads, and trade cloth. This talking stick is made using a mix of local and imported components by Ramon Mitten (Six Nations, Seneca band 1503), an Iroquois artist living on the Tonawanda Reservation in upstate New York. Ramon and his wife Karen have been active artists working closely with Chichester for the past two decades. Each talking stick comes with a card: IROQUOIS...