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Faceted Amethyst Earrings
   Dazzle her this Valentines Day!   

 

These silver plated hoop earrings are 1.25" (3.175 cm) in diameter. They are set with amethyst color cubic zirconia.

These hoop earrings are mounted on hypoallergenic posts near the top of the earrings.

Beautiful Handmade  

in the U.S.A. 

 

 


3" Traditional Medicine Wheel

This 3 inch medicine wheel is the perfect size for a car mirror ornament. The hoop is wrapped in buckskin and is available in six colors of leather (gold buckskin, dyed black, hot pink, purple, turquoise, or hunter green buckskin) and four feather choices (duck, pheasant, white turkey, or brown turkey). The example shown is done in buckskin dyed turquoise with duck feathers. Look thru the Medicine Wheel section of this site to see examples of other available colors and feathers

 
The medicine wheel is an important cultural symbol for most american indian tribes. The Medicine Wheel is representative of American Indian Spirituality. It symbolizes the individual journey we each must take to find our own path.
  Within the Medicine Wheel are The Four Cardinal Directions and the Four Sacred Colors. The Circle represents the Circle of Life and the Center of the Circle, the Eternal Fire.

The circle represents unity, continuity, infinity, completeness, and wholeness.

The four directions represent the four..
Read more: Traditional Medicine Wheel


   

 

While we have celebrated the Bi-Centennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and we recognize the Shoshone woman named Sacagawea.

While we laud the Shoshone Sacagawea, there is a battle going on in a small location north and west of Franklin, Idaho. It is the northwestern Shoshone nation trying to obtain sacred land.

It is the sacred land where 138 years ago a...
 Read more: Bear River Massacre

 
 
Top 10 Things Native Americans Can Say To A White Person


Here are the top 10 things american indian people can say to white folks.

10. How much white are you?
09. I'm part white myself, you know.
08. I learned all your people's ways in the Boy Scouts.
07. My great-great-grandmother was a full-blooded white American Princess.
06. Funny, you don't look...

 

   

Read More: Top 10 things American Indians can say to white people 



 

Dakota Nation Winterfest

 

Date/Time January 31st - Feburary 2nd
Pow Wow Size: Less than 100 dancers 

Location Westman Communications Place Manitoba  

Contact: Jennifer Bone
Phone: 204-512-0847/204-855-2760    

 

Florida's Lost Tribe 2014 Spring Pow Wow

Date/Time February 7 - 9, 2014
Pow Wow Size:Less than 100 dancers

Location Cox Osceola Seminole Indian Reservation Florida   

Phone: 352-546-3363

 

 

 

Mailbag Question 

If you are looking for information on a particular subject related to native americans or arts and crafts, submit your question to our popular Mailbag column. While we can't answer every question, we do pick the most interesting ones to feature and answer each week on our website.

Question:

I am looking for my native language. Can you help me?

As close as I have come to knowing a base language comes from the "AthaPaskan" region. I am "Wailaki" and I know other tribes share the same variety of language ie: Nongatl,Lassik,Sinkyone,and Kato. Thank you and may our search always be for our people.
--Submitted by Jack

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Hummingbird Diamond Cut Stud Earrings 

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