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| "Tablita" |

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| (Front View) 12" x 7" |
| "Tablita" |

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| (Back View) |
| "Swirls" |

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| (Front View) 8-1/2" x 6" x 5" |
| "Swirls" |

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| (Back View) |
| "Clouds" |

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| 6-3/4" x 8" |
| Sedona Rain |

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| Small River of Life |

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| Corn Bronzed Pot |

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| "Prayers for the World" |

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| 14 1/2" x 8 1/4" x 10 1/2" |
Prayers for the World
She is a spirit being, praying for the world. With her groud
dipper she is pouring rain water over our Mother Earth, cleansing the spirits of all living beings; Mother Earth, the oceans,
rivers, plants, animals, and people of this whole universe.
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| "Tablita" |

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| 14 1/2" x 7" x 3 1/2" |
Tablita
The head dress that she is wearing is called the "tablita."
The stepped pattern represents the clouds. It is worn by Pueblo men or women during harvest dances.
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| "Corn Mother" |

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| 9" x 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" |
Corn Mother
The roundness represents Mother Earth, and the corn personifies
the female/fertility among the Pueblo people. The corn is vital to our native culture, as it nourishes us physically
and sustains us spiritually.
The opening depicts the womb, a new beginning, a
new spirit.
This peice honors life.
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| 11" x 7-3/4" x 5-1/2" |
Song From the Heart
The original of "Song From the Heart" was made in Japan during my artist in residence.
She is singing a song of gratitude to the creator for this tremendous
honor. My goal was to capture my native background and the experience of being in Japan. It was amazing to see
the dragonflies by the hundreds, hence their depiction. And due to the time difference the stars and moon are a reflection
of back home.
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