" I have always wanted to design Indigenous table setting
Spider Woman is the one who taught Diné/Navajo women to weave woolen blankets and rugs so their people could survive winter: Spider Woman's teachings founded the incredible Diné/Navajo weaving tradition that is kept spinning today by incredibly talented Diné weavers like the Teller-Pete-Ornelas family
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the tone-on-tone finish is accented by striking black enamel for a modern take on the classic floral earring
Every design element of Monica's First Blessings Swaddle Blankets has special significance
Pony Express Cotton Throw Rhonda Spencer " I have always wantedWhere the Rocky Mountains meet the plains, wild horses graze Native grass on the prairies. From hunting and traveling, to fighting in war, horses were and still are a vital part of Blackfeet life. In beautiful shades of sky blue, Piikani Blackfeet artist John Isaiah Pepion has painted a family of horses to gallop across a vibrant sunset. At the heart of his design, he pays tribute to the horse culture of his people, while the Morning Star bands the