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GreyWolfTradingPost
is
proud to represent
, the largest distributor of
Genuine Native American Arts in Arizona. Over 5,000 sq feet of space
houses nearly 50,000 artifacts, pottery, and jewelry skillfully crafted
by Native Americans from various North American Indian Tribes. All
orders are carefully and professionally packed and shipped direct from
the supplier.
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A Certificate of Authenticity is included with many items.
Genuine feathers, furs, bones, leather, beads, stone, wood, etc. are
used in the fabrication of each piece. Nothing artificial unless
required by law. No animal parts (bones, feathers, etc. are from
endangered species). Feathers are from Wild Turkeys.
The
colors of leather, fur, feathers, beads and the patterns will vary. All
of our items are individually handcrafted and what you see here is
merely a representation of the product you will receive.
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Native
American Arts - Miscellaneous
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Native American Decorated
Powder Horn
Your
Price: $69.95
These
powder horns are reminiscent of the time of black powder rifles. The
horn accented with brass studs and trimmed with buckskin. Each horn is
unique in coloration and each is finished with a different pattern of
brass studs. Certificate of Authenticity included. Length: 8" Fringe: 4"
DL64
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Navajo
Made Small Coup Stick with Dreamcatcher - 12"
Your
Price: $23.95
This
miniature version of the Chief Coup Stick (12 inches long) has the
dreamcatcher to catch the bad spirits in the web and allow the good
spirits to come through to the bearer. The Medicine Bag is attached to
keep the bearer healthy. These pieces are all unique. All have the
dreamcatcher and medicine bag. Some have beading and fur on the handle,
some are leather laced and have just fur trim. leather and fur vary.
Dreamcatcher Card and Certificate of Authenticity included.
Artist: Curtis Bitsui - Navajo
CB70
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Navajo Made Small Medicine
Man Stick - 12"
Your
Price: $23.95
This
12 inch long staff with a Medicine Wheel is a small version of
what one item a Medicine Man would use in ceremonies. The outer circle
of the medicine wheel represents the universe and your circle of life.
The cross represents the Four Sacred Directions. The circle and the
cross draw from the universe and bring into your circle of life good
medicine and protection from misfortune and harm. The medicine bag
should be filled with sacred stones, and ceremonial sage or sweet
grass. Each piece is handcrafted here in the southwestern United States
and will vary with leather color, beads and fur. Medicine Wheel Card
and Certificate of Authenticity included.
Artist: Curtis Bitsui - Navajo
CB69A
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Cherokee Made Cradleboards -
27"
The
first cradleboard is often made after the child is born. The father is
very careful in the construction of the cradleboard because of the
belief that a mistake in the construction could cause the child to be
born impaired. An infant is the most precious of all gifts.
Monster
Slayer
and
Child Born of Water, the twin
hero gods of the Navajo, are represented by the two back supports. The
father binds these two slats together by drilling holes in them and
lacing them with buckskin. He then constructs the footrest, and this
too is attached by drilling and lacing it to the back supports. The
footrest represents
Mother Earth and is a
constant reminder that it is on Her that we spend our lives.
The
back supports and the footrest are traditionally made of juniper, the
head protector of oak. The head protector represents the rainbow and is
also a very practical form of protection.
The
baby is secured to the cradleboard with laced thongs. Buckskin thongs
were originally used because it was believed that the child would
develop the same attributes as the deer and therefore would be wise,
agile and quick. The lacings represent power, lightning and sun rays.
Warmth will generate from the child because of these lacings.
The cradleboard
is not only
a practical convenience but also symbolizes the love of a mother for
her child.
Artist: Wetfoot - Cherokee
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Coyote Cradle
Board Your Price: $179.95
DL10 - Arctic Fox
Cradleboard
Your Price: $199.95
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Native
American Indian Ceremonial Talking Stick
The
talking stick is used as a means for just and impartial hearing,
primarily used in council circles to designate who had the right to
speak (whoever holds the stick speaks and all others listen). When the
stick is passed on to the next person, that person must repeat the
essence of what the previous speaker said before his turn. The stick
carries with it the respect for free speech. The words that are spoken
should come from the heart and be soft and warm (rabbit fur) and
courageous and wise (eagle feather). The beads are reminders that the
Great Spirit hears the message of the heart as well as the spoken word.
Artist: Tim Largo - Navajo
TL10 -
12" Talking
Stick Your Price: $19.95
TL10B - 18" Talking
Stick
Your Price: $33.95
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Native American Indian War Shirt with Handprint
Your
Price: $619.95
The Sioux believed when they wore
these "ghost" shirts into battle they would be protected from the soldiers' bullets.
These shirts would make them invincible and invisible, like ghosts. This beautiful shirt
with a Warrior Handprint is accented with horsehair tassels and blue glass beads and
around the neck a single string of leather and blue glass beads. This simple and powerful
shirt will be a beautiful focal point to any room.
Dimensions: 39" long x 25" wide
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Native American Indian Winter Buffalo Hide and Red Fox Thunder Bear Medicine Shirt
Your
Price: $1621.95
This beautiful piece is an example
of a Winter Shirt. Created from Buffalo Hide with Red Fox trim this piece would
keep the wearer warm and safe. The Thunder Bear handbeaded piece was created with
Turquoise stones which honor the heart of Mother Earth; the four black circles
represent the Four Directions; the fifth circle with the red center is the Center
of Creation. The Buffalo hide is for protection from the cold, and abundance to
come. The Fox Fur reminds us of the importance of family; Horsehair is for strength;
Ermine tails show status and wealth; the Seven ties at the bottom of the shirt
represent the Star Nations and the Seven Directions which are very significant to
the Cherokee People. This one-of-a-kind shirt was created by Ondie, a Tsaligi
(Eastern Band Cherokee). This showpiece will surely be a focal point in any room.
Dimensions: 30" tall x 48" wide
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Navajo
Indian Made Dreamcatchers
According
to the Sioux, legends speak to us of the dream catcher. It is believed
that each carefully woven web will catch your dreams in the night air.
The bad spirit dreams will become entangled in the web and disappear in
the new day. The good spirit dreams will always find their way through
the center opening, and will gently float down the sacred feather to
bless the dreamer with peaceful dreams. This dream catcher captures the
beauty of this sacred legend. Dreamcatcher Card and Certificate of
Authenticity included.
Artist: Curtis Bitsui - Navajo
CB17F
3"
Dreamcatcher
Your Price: $12.95
CB17E
4" Dreamcatcher
Your Price: $13.95
CB17D
5" Dreamcatcher
Your Price: $14.95
CB17C 6"
Dreamcatcher
Your Price: $17.95
CB17B 8"
Dreamcatcher
Your Price: $23.95
CB17A 10"
Dreamcatcher
Your Price: $26.95
CB16
12" Dreamcatcher
Your Price: $31.95
CB17 12" Dreamcatcher w
Med Bag Your Price: $43.95
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Navajo
Made Medicine Wheels and Combinations
The
outer circle of the Medicine Wheel represents the universe and your
circle of life. The cross represents the Four Sacred Directions. The
circle and the cross draw from the universe and bring into your circle
of life good medicine and protection from misfortune and harm. Sioux
legends speak to us of the dreamcatcher. It is believed that each
carefully woven web will catch your dreams in the night air. The bad
spirit dreams will become entangled in the web and disappear in the new
day. The good spirit dreams will always find their way through the
center opening, and will gently float down the sacred feather to bless
the dreamer with peaceful dreams. This dreamcatcher captures the beauty
of this sacred legend. Legend Card and Certificate of Authenticity
included.
Artist: Curtis Bitsui
| 3" Medicine Wheel with
Bag
Price: $16.95
3" Medicine Wheel
with Bone & Shell
Price: $18.95
4" Medicine Wheel
Dreamcatcher Combo
Price: $20.95
6" Medicine Wheel
Dreamcatcher Combo
Price: $28.95
12" Medicine Wheel
Dreamcatcher Combo
Price: $49.95
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