NATIVE AMERICAN DESIGN KITCHEN ACCESSORIES
Northwest Coast Indian artist, Bill Helin, has
created a beautiful Chilkat blanket design for these functional,
100% cotton kitchen linens.
TEA TOWEL
$11.50 |
HOTPAD
$9.50 |
OVEN MITT
$12.50
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COASTERS WITH NORTH COAST INDIAN DESIGNS
CIRCLE OF LIFE/SALMON
By Coast Salish artist Anthony Joseph.
Set of 4 wooden coasters
$12.50
SPECIAL PRICE:
2 sets: $23
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BOX OF TREASURES
By Corey Moraes, Tsimshian
Set of 4 wooden coasters
$12.50
SPECIAL PRICE:
2 sets: $23
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NORTH COAST INDIAN MOON
Set of 4 wooden coasters
$12.50
SPECIAL PRICE:
2 sets: $23
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SPECIAL OFFER:
1 of each of the 3 sets: $35
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North Coast Indian Moon Design Products
The ceramic trivet (cork backed and also wall mountable), set of 4 coasters, and our ceramic mug with moon mask design are by Klatle-Bhi.
Klatle-Bhi is an artist of Squamish and Kwakwaka'wakw ancestry. He grew up in the Kwakiutl culture of mask dancing
and has played a prominent role in the recent revival of the sea-going canoe
journeys. The art of Klatle-Bhi is reproduced in collaboration with the artist and royalties are paid to the artist on each item sold.
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Moon Trivet
6" X 6"
$12.50
SPECIAL OFFER:
2 trivets
$22.00
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Set of 4 Moon Coasters
$11.50
SPECIAL OFFER:
2 sets of 4 coasters
$19.99
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Moon Ceramic Mug
$8.50
SPECIAL OFFER:
4 mugs
$34
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North Coast Indian Hummingbird Design Products
By Tsimshian native artist Bill Helin
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Hummingbird Trivet
6" X 6"
$12.50
SPECIAL OFFER:
2 trivets
$22.00
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Set of 4 Hummingbird Coasters
$11.50
SPECIAL OFFER:
2 sets of 4 coasters
$19.99
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Hummingbird Ceramic Mug
$9.50
SPECIAL OFFER:
4 mugs
$36
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North Coast Indian "Circle of Life" Salmon Design Products
By Coast Salish artist Anthony Joseph
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Salmon Trivet
6" X 6"
$12.50
SPECIAL OFFER:
2 trivets
$22.00
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Set of 4 Salmon Coasters
$11.50
SPECIAL OFFER:
2 sets of 4 coasters
$19.99
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Salmon Ceramic Mug
$8.50
SPECIAL OFFER:
4 mugs
$34
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NORTH COAST INDIAN ARTWORK COASTER SETS
Our cork backed coasters come in sets of four. Each has distinctive North Coast Indian artwork by Irene Klar. An Indian woman, holding a traditional basketry hat, is seated in front of the representation of a BENTWOOD box. The second set features Native American women dressed in traditional Coast Salish Indian clothing and is called LEGENDS. Finally, the third set, CROSSING THE STRAIGHTS, features North Coast Salish.
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Set of four
Bentwood coasters
$16.50
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Set of four
Legends coasters
$16.50
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Set of four
Crossing the Straights coasters
$16.50
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SPECIAL OFFER:
1 of each set of four coasters
$44
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Native American Design Thermal Insultated Travel Coffee Mugs
Northwest Coast Indian designs, Salmon, Orca Whale and Raven, enhance the beauty of our double walled insulated stainless steel tumblers. Colors: silver on steel gray and silver on cobalt blue. 7" X 3.5"
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HUMMINGBIRD THERMAL TRAVEL MUG
Haida tribal member, Eric Parnell, has graced this travel mug with his
rendition of HUMMINGBIRD, North Coast Indian symbol for PEACE. Stainless
steel. Comes boxed.
$14.50
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EAGLE FEATHERS TRAVEL MUG
Beautiful stainless steel travel mug with feather design by Corey Bulpitt,
Haida. Comes boxed.
$14.50
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EAGLE TRANSFORMING TRAVEL MUG
North Coast Indian design on stainless steel by Corey W. Moraes, Tsimshian.
Comes boxed.
$14.50
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"FOUR CLANS" TRAVEL MUG
Terry Starr, Tsimshian, has created "FOUR CLANS" to honor the people of the
Raven, Eagle, Bear and Killer Whale clans. Stainless Steel. Comes boxed.
$14.50
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BEST PRICE:
1 of each travel mug: $52.00
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NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN TRAVEL MUG
Beautiful travel mugs made of high fired ceramic
with a stainless steel interior and tight fitting lid. Designs
on mugs are by Native American artist, Paul Windsor.
Dishwasher and microwave safe. 5˝" high X 4" diameter.
ORCA WHALE
$16.50 |
EAGLE
$16.50
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SPECIAL DEAL
Set of 4 Mugs: $58
4 ORCA WHALE
$58
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4 EAGLE
$58
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NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS
Ceramic salt and pepper shaker set with embossed Native
American designs. 3 ľ" high.
ORCA WHALE
$14.50 / Set |
SALMON
$14.50 / Set |
North Coast Indian Salt and Pepper Shakers
Our ceramic salt and pepper shakers stand 4+” high with either North Coast Indian Eagle design or Bear Claw and Salmon design.
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Eagle Salt and Pepper Shakers
$16.50/set
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Bear Claw and Salmon Salt and Pepper Shakers
$16.50/set
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NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED COLORWOOD
These laminated colorwood pieces celebrate Northwest Coast Indian totemic designs. Eagle represents both power and prestige. Orca Whale was held in highest esteem. Frog, the voice of the people, brings a balanced life. Salmon is the sustainer of life and its oil provides light.
EAGLE
$8.50 |
FROG
$8.50 |
SALMON
$8.50
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ORCA WHALE
$8.50
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SPECIAL DEAL
1 of each: $32
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NATIVE AMERICAN DREAM CATCHER
The Dream Catcher
is hung by its owner in the sleeping area
of the home. The Dream Catcher's purpose is to catch both good and bad
dreams. The good dreams know the way to follow the "WEB" and slide down
the feathers into the owner's heart. The bad dreams are also caught,
but they are trapped until morning when light causes them to evaporate.
The web is symbolic of a spider's web while the beads and semi- precious
stones represent the dew drops reflecting the first rays of light at
dawn.
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2.5" X 10" - light brown
$16.50
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2.5" X 10" - dark brown
$16.50
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6" X 18" $28.00 |
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN CERAMIC TILE TRIVETS
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These 7" x
7" ceramic tiles have oak frames and are handcrafted
for us with
Pacific Northwest Native American designs by Seattle artist
Paul Lewing. The ceramic tiles can be used as trivets or as
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EAGLE
$28.
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ORCA
$28.
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RAVEN
$28.
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FROG TRIVET AND COASTER
In Northwest Coast Indian mythology,
frog is ‘the voice of the people’. This beautiful handcrafted
trivet honors the frog. It is made from recycled glass and is
heat resistant to 340F/170C. Also can be wall mounted.
7”X 7” Frog Trivet
$28.
4”X 4” Frog Coaster:
$9.50
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SALMON TRIVET AND COASTER
trivet only pictured
Salmon, the most important and revered food
source on the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America, is portrayed
in this Native American piece as ‘circle of life’. The trivet can also be wall
mounted. 7”X 7” Salmon Trivet
$28.
4”X 4” Salmon Coaster:
$9.50
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SUN TRIVET AND COASTER
Sun cuts through fog and cloud to bring growth
to the magnificent rainforests that cover the Pacific Northwest
Coast. Our trivet (7” diameter) honors the great source of energy
and life. 7”X 7” Sun Trivet
$28.
4”X 4” Sun Coaster:
$9.50
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SALT AND PEPPER GRINDERS Designed by
artist Mark Garfield, our unique Northwest Coast Indian kosher salt grinder
is the color of ivory and is made from bound recycled glass. It comes
with a matching pepper grinder which is the color of ebony. Both are
beautifully designed with stainless steel posts and caps.
Size: 8" high
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Salt Grinder (Ivory Princess) $58
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Pepper Grinder (Rosewood Chief) $58
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$114/pair
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NORTHWEST COAST INDIAN CANDLE HOLDERS
Northwest Coast Indian designs are embossed on the surface of these
beautiful candle holders. Size: 3" x 1".
Candle included.
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Blue $9.50
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Red $9.50
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Black $9.50
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SPECIAL
OFFER |
4 Candle holders
All Blue $36
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4 Candle holders
All Red $36
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4 Candle holders
All Black $36
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6 Candle holders
2 of each color $52
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SALMON MUG
Salmon have always played a major role in the livelihood and cultures of the Pacific Northwest Coast Indian nations. Our mug honors Native People, Salmon and the connection between the two. Designed by Terry Starr, Tsimshian.
$9.50
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SALMON TRIVET or WALL HANGING
Our double salmon, 'Circle of Life', trivet was designed by Terry Starr, a member of the Tsimshian Nation. The Tsimshian, meaning "people of the snows", are an indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest Coast. This piece can be used as a trivet or can be hung on the wall.
$12.50
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SALMON COIN PURSE 6 1/2" X 5 1/2", 100%
cotton, machine wash. The Native American peoples of the Northwest Coast
tell the stories of their ancestors through their art. Terry Starr honors
salmon with this beautiful and functional coin purse that can easily
be strapped to a belt. "We honor the Salmon because salmon nourish us
and have allowed my people to survive over thousands of years. We encourage
conservation and care for the salmon to survive," writes Terry.
Purse: $9.50
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SALMON TEA TOWEL Our 100% cotton tea
towel has a Northwest Coast Indian design by Terry Starr. "My people honor
the salmon through songs and stories. We encourage conservation so that
the salmon will survive." Size: 19" x 25"
$11.50
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NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE ANIMALS MATCHING GAME
Thirteen Northwest Coast Indian artists have joined together to create 24 pairs of images which must be matched by game players. The board game tiles are placed on a flat surface, image side down. The first player turns up two tiles. If they match, the player collects the tiles and takes another turn. If they do not match, the tiles are returned, image side down, and the next player takes a turn. Learn Northwest Coast art and culture. Soy-based inks and non-toxic coatings. Tiles sourced from sustainable forests. Ages 5 and up.
$18.50
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of the Pacific Northwest live in the narrow coastal
area stretching from Alaska’s Prince William Sound
to Northern California. Current scientific data indicate
that Native Americans arrived from Siberia via the
Bering Sea land bridge about 12,000 years ago, during
the last Ice Age. Mountain ranges have traditionally
isolated Native American tribes from the continent’s
interior. Today, the Northwest region is home to many
Coast Salish tribes: the Puyallup, Nisqually, Squaxin,
Stillaguamish, Suquamish, Swinomish, Upper Skagit,
Tulalip, Nooksack, Nootka, Cowichan, Makah, S’Klallam,
Lummi, Muckleshoot, Quinault, Hoh, Skokomish, Quileute,
Tillamook, Umpqua, Chinook, Chehalis, Cowlitz, Snoqualmie,
Bella Coola, Haida, Tlingit and Duwamish among others.
Many Northwest Coast Indian tribal members are rediscovering their rich tribal
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/ RAVEN / TURTLE / BEAVER / BEAR Totem Pole
Totem poles honor family 'clans'. This beautiful museum reproduction piece is made of resin, which is a blend of natural and man-made binders.
Molded, cast and finished by hand, each totem is hand polished with a naturally derived wax that is non-toxic and environmentally safe. RAVEN, one of the most revered
characters in Northwest Coast Indian legend is said
to have placed the sun, moon and stars in the
sky and brought humans to live on earth.
FROG, the voice of the people, is the intermediary
between land and sea. TURTLE is patience. BEAR is the people's
closest relative. She is almost always
depicted, as on this pole, protecting her twin
cubs. BEAVER is the symbol of great wealth.
He owns the lake, the stream and all fish
that swim in them.
12.5"
tall $58
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN COTTON THROWS
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Native American Crests
$68
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Native American
Animal Patterns
Our 100% Cotton TAPESTRY THROW is woven in the USA,
machine washable, double sided, fridged and measures 64”X54”. It depicts
Native American symbols from the Pacific Northwest Coast.
$68
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CHILDREN OF THE RAVEN NATIVE AMERICAN COTTON THROW
This beautiful, double-sided, fringed, 100% cotton
throw has been woven in a three-layer design. It measures a large 48"
x 67" and is titled 'Children of the Raven' by renowned Northwest Coast
Indian artist, Bill Reid (1920-1998).
CHILDREN OF THE RAVEN
$110 (Free Shipping)
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ORCA/KILLER WHALE BLANKET
Native artist, Joe Mandur Jr., has created our beautiful, double sided, 100% cotton, tapestry blanket. Paul Windsor, Haisla Heilstuk, writes: "Whales provide us a message of family, unity and collective strength". The orca/killer whale has always been considered a personal source of power for the native people.
Approx: 48"X68"
$110 (Free Shipping)
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HUMMINGBIRD BLANKET
The hummingbird, traditionally a symbol of Peace for Pacific Northwest Coast Native Americans, is artistically presented on this blanket. 100% cotton and approximately 68"X48" in size, this beautiful and functional blanket was designed by Joe Mandur, Jr. and made in the USA.
$110 (Free Shipping)
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Native American Design Playing Cards
These decks of cards have been produced in an effort to let you be constantly surrounded by the beauty of Northwest Coast Native designs.
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Children of the Raven
Children of the Raven was designed by Bill Reid in 1976. This image celebrates the creation of humankind by Raven.
$7.50
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Chilkat Blanket Playing Cards
The Chilkat Blanket design, a traditional art form design, by Northwest Coast Tsimshian Native artist Bill Helin.
$7.50
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Circle of Life Salmon Playing Cards
Design by Coast Salish artist Anthony Joseph.
$7.50
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN TEMPORARY TATTOOS
Designed and produced in the Pacific Northwest by some of
the leading Northwest Coast Indian artists, our Native American 'Temporary Tattoos'
are made with pure vegetable based dyes. They come individually
packaged with application instructions. To remove tattoo
simply use baby oil or rubbing alcohol.
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BEAVER |
MOON |
SUN |
SALMON |
Set of four 3"
x 3" tattoos
Depicting 'beaver' by Beau Dick, 'moon'
by Darrel Amos, 'sun' by Corey Bulpitt and 'salmon' by Eric
Parnell:
$14.
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EAGLE |
EAGLE CREST |
EAGLE |
MOON |
Set of four 2"
x 2" tattoos
Depicting 'eagle' by Maynard Johnny,
'eagle' by Keith Tait, 'eagle crest' by Terry Starr and 'moon'
by Ray Natrall:
$10.
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST COAST NATIVE AMERICAN PRINTED MATERIALS
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The Best of Chief Dan George
This book combines the two best sellers, "My Heart Soars" and "My Spirit Soars", by Chief Dan George (1899-1981), poet, philosopher and beloved patriarch. Beautifully illustrated throughout by Helmut Hirnschall. Poetic and spiritual, this book has a universal message for all people.
$9.95
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Dreamspeaker
By Anne Cameron
A bestseller since it was first published in 1978, Dreamspeaker is the powerful and deeply moving story of a young boy caught between two worlds. He is rescued by an old Native Dreamspeaker and his mute companion, He Who Would Sing. Through their teachings, the boy discovers the power of the Native spirit world and the courage to face his terror alone.
$9.95
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Raven And The First People
Legends of the Pacific Northwest Coast
compiled by Thomas George
More than just tales of magic and the supernatural, these stories of the peoples of the Pacific Northwest illustrate the profound relationship between the people and the natural environment.
$16.95
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Northwest Native Arts:
Creative Colors 1
This softbound, 32 page book is the first in the
Northwest Native Arts series. It includes 27 templates to create authentic
Northwest Coast Native art. Use these templates to create pictures of
real and legendary creatures revered by the Native American people of the Northwest
Coast. $6.95
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Northwest Native Arts:
Creative Colors 2
This is the second coloring book in the Northwest Native
Arts series. It includes 20 different templates. $6.95
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Northwest Native Arts:
Basic Forms
This is a 64 page instructional drawing book for
Northwest Coast Native Art by Robert E. Stanley, Sr. Includes 81 illustrations.
This book is a must for anyone interested in Northwest Coast Native Art design.
Sold out (available again in Spring 2012)
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ART OF THE TOTEM
by Marius Barbeau.
First written for an obscure U.S. government publication in 1932,
renowned Canadian anthropologist Marius Barbeau's classic work on the
history of the development and significance of Northwest Coast Indian totem
pole art has now been updated for this 2006 edition with dozens of pages
of beautiful full-color photos. Softcover.
$8.95
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TOTEM POLES OF THE NORTHWEST
by David Allen.
A companion book to the larger 'Art of the Totem', this is
a wonderful guide to the totem poles of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Dozens
of color photos with descriptive text are included. A 'must read' for
teachers or anyone wanting to learn more about this most unique Native American art
form. Softcover.
$5.95
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TOTEM TALES
A collection of 23 Northwest Coast Indian legends which tell, among
other things, why rabbits hop, how rivers were formed and why there
are so many mosquitoes. Great reading for young and old alike.
$9.95
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HOW CAN ONE SELL THE AIR?
The vision of Native American Chief Sealth (Seattle) and his desire
for all people to live in harmony with each other and the earth. “My
words are like stars that never set.” Revised edition.
$9.95
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GUIDE TO INDIAN HERBS
Dr. Raymond Stark has compiled beautiful pictures
and descriptive text
describing 52 of the best known herbs used by Native Americans
North America. 48 pages.
Soft cover. $8.95
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NATIVE AMERICAN GHOST STORIES
Embark on a journey into the Native American spirit world with some of the most intriguing stories of ghost spirits
in nature and the underworld. These stories have been passed on orally
through countless generations and are drawn from across the continent.
Soft cover. $12.95
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HOW RAVEN FREED THE MOON
Award winning
writer, Anne Cameron, tells the classic Native American story of how
Raven, the trickster, freed the moon from a cedar chest and
carried it to its rightful place in the heavens. Illustrated.
Softbound.
$7.95
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FROG GIRL
Frogs suddenly vanish from a lake. A nearby
volcano awakens and a young Native American girl is called to a dangerous
adventure. Beautifully illustrated. Softbound.
$7.99
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RAVEN GOES BERRYPICKING
Raven is tricky and greedy.
In the end, however, her friends find a clever way to teach
Raven an important lesson. Softbound.
$7.95
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