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Item #: 105-G201146 (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-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 #: 113-G32 (Y1M) -
These handmade porcupine quill boxes are one-of-a-kind. They are made by Ojibwa artisans from Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. Native Americans use these to store jewelry and small household items. Beautiful and unique, they are made from birch bark bases covered with designs made of natural and dyed porcupine quills. Most have natural-colored backgrounds and are trimmed with sweet grass.Sizes will vary from about 1" in diameter to boxes that are 12" or wider.North American porcupines are...
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Item #: 113-G90EW (Y1M) -
This beautiful Ojibwa porcupine quill box is a one-of-a-kind box handmade by an Ojibwa artisan from Manitoulin Island in Ontario, Canada. Native Americans use these boxes to store jewelry and small household items. Beautiful and unique, the boxes are made from birch bark bases covered with designs made of natural and dyed porcupine quills and are trimmed with sweet grass.The number of quill boxes being produced these days is negligible. Many of the women who used to make these have either...
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Item #: 1000-G01 (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-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...