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Book: Treasures of the Navajo Horsemen
$ 10.00
FORWARD BY PETER IVERSON (Author & Professor) Catalog has 42 examples of Navajo saddle blankets dating from the 1870s to 1940s. All blankets were on exhibit at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg Arizona.

Book: One Trader's Legacy : Steve Getzwiller Collects the West
$ 15.00
This large size catalog has 48 pages brimming with Steve's favorite old west items. Guns, pottery, baskets and of course weavings. All collectibles are on exhibit at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg Arizona through March 2020. Price: $15

Book: The Case of the Indian Trader
$ 35.00
This is the story of Billy Gene Malone and the end of an era. Malone lived almost his entire life on the Navajo Reservation working as an Indian trader; the last real Indian trader to operate historic Hubbell Trading Post. In 2004, the National Park Service (NPS) launched an investigation targeting Malone, alleging a long list of crimes that we...

Koshare Rodeo Wood Carving : Virgil Wood
$ 60.00
Ready for the Rodeo Cowboy Hand Carved out of Cottonwood by Navajo Carver Virgil Wood. This cowboy is looking like he might be the roping Dummy 7″ high and base is 7″

Zuni Fetish - Bobcat : Randy Lucio : ZF-5
$ 150.00
Zuni Fetish : Bobcat : Randy Lucio : 2 1/4″L x 1″ H Indian fetishes represent the spirits of animals or different forces of nature and are hand carved. The North American Indians used fetishes in an effort to master forces beyond their control.

Zuni Fetish : Turtle : Ben Kaamasee : ZF-3
$ 175.00
Zuni Fetish : Turtle : Ben Kaamasee : 3.5″ x 2.5″ Zuni Fetish : Turtle Zuni Carver Ben Kaamasee Signed : Ben K : Zuni Indian fetishes represent the spirits of animals or different forces of nature and are hand carved. The North American Indians used fetishes in an effort to master forces beyond their control. The turtle is the oldest symbol of M...

Pictorial : Coors Beer : Navajo Rug : JoAnne Begay : 3254 : 2′ x 1’4″
$ 320.00
Navajo Pictorial weavings often feature things seen in everyday Navajo life. In this case, a semi-trailer carrying that iconic beer would undoubtedly be seen travelling across the reservation. This small weaving by JoAnne Begay of the Sweet Water area measures 2' x 16" and would look great in any man-cave. Style Pictorial Weaver JoAnne B...

Pictorial : Native American Rug : Leroy Yazzie : 2013 : 23" x 30"
$ 500.00
Leroy Yazzie loves to incorporate trains into most of his weavings. As we can see in this handsome weaving he's used the stripes commonly associated with the Moki style as the background of this piece. A bow and arrow serve as the top and bottom visual anchors. This piece has a lot of Navajo symbolism incorporated in it and we'd love to tell yo...
Navajo Saddle Blanket - Single : Dolly Kaye : Nizhoni Ranch Gallery : SG 22 : 30" x 36"
$ 750.00
Hand carded, hand spun and hand dyed Navajo Single Saddle Blanket, circa 1970-1980. During the late 1970's through the 1980's Steve would travel the Navajo Reservation taking two weeks to visit all the trading posts. One of his favorites was Salina Springs Trading post run by Dave Murray. Steve would stop and pick up saddle blankets that caug...

Pictorial : Coors Beer Navajo Weaving : PC 32 : 20" x 14"
$ 900.00
Native American Pictorial weaving from the 1990's. This small Many Farms Pictorial Navajo weaving has been a favorite of Steve's. It is tightly woven by an unknown Navajo weaver. Part of the Pictorial show it is in the catalog Painting With Wool : Navajo Pictorial Weavings. "There's a place where eagles speak, and the sunrise slides from pea...

SOLD Pictorial - American Indian Weaving : Leroy Yazzie : 1897 : 29" x 39"
This is a fantastic Pictorial weaving by Leroy Yazzie. He has combined many elements of Navajo rug to create this one of a kind piece. We see the stripes in the background which can be seen in Moki and Chief Blanket style weavings. At the top and bottom we see crosses attributed to Spider Woman. Look at the beautiful images of the horses and ...

HOLD 3rd Phase Chief Variant : Pricilla Warren : 3187 : 31″ x 37″
The colors in this Navajo rug include dark bands - natural brown, crimson, green, black and gold bring to mind evening campfires enveloping you in their warmth. This 3rd Phase Chief style rug is beautiful. hard to remember their beauty as a wearing blanket. Style Chief Blankets - Learn More Weaver Pricilla Warren, Red Valley area Date...