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Navajo Wedding Vase Meaning to Native Americans

Navajo Wedding Vase Meaning to Native Americans

The wedding vase’s meaning goes beyond aesthetics, embodying deep cultural significance and traditions that have been passed down through generations. This unique piece of pottery plays a vital role in Native American wedding ceremonies, symbolizing unity and... Read more
Our Winner for Our Mother’s Day Jewelry Contest!

Our Winner for Our Mother’s Day Jewelry Contest!

You’ve voted, and you’ve told us the story that most touched your heart. Our winner is:   Margaret N.! A “WONDERFUL”mother is easy to describe , because I have one. She is my best friend, she has nurtured me since birth and continues to encourage, love,support,... Read more
The Apache Burden Basket

The Apache Burden Basket

Once made for every day use in collecting or gathering wild foods, or to cultivate crops like corn, the Burden Basket of the Apache Tribe is one of the most quickly recognized items pertaining to Native American cultures today. The Apaches, traditionally nomadic... Read more

The Jemez Pueblo Harvest Celebration

The Jemez Pueblo feast day celebrating Saint Persingula, the patron saint of the Pueblo, is held every year on August 2nd. While some rituals in most feast day celebrations are very private and secret, Palms’ owner, Guy Berger, has been invited to attend this... Read more
The Owl: A Nuanced Symbol in Native American Cultures

The Owl: A Nuanced Symbol in Native American Cultures

  Of the various usages of owl symbolism, Native American religions and their shaman priests have placed upon the bird numerous spiritual associations.   To this day, practitioners of Native American spiritual traditions hold that the owl represents vision... Read more
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