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Turquoise Jewelry by Durango Silver Company - Natural American Turquoise Jewelry Handmade in Durango, Colorado USA. Fine Turquoise Jewelry in every style from southwestern jewelry to contemporary gold jewelry. A huge selection of Turquoise rings, Earrings, Necklaces, and Bracelets.   www.durangosilver.com
Heard Museum... The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, is a private museum founded in 1929 by Dwight B. and Maie Bartlett Heard to house their personal collection of native american indian fine art....
http://www.heard.org
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How to Buy Genuine American Indian Arts and Crafts - Whether you’re drawn to the beauty of turquoise and silver jewelry or the earth tone colors of Indian pottery, having some knowledge about American Indian arts and crafts can help you get the most for your money. Be aware also that because Indian arts and crafts are prized and often command higher prices, a few unscrupulous sellers misrepresent imitation arts and crafts as genuine.
Indian Artifact and Kachina Dolls -  Provides Native American indian crafts including jewelries, pottery, dream catchers, rugs, artifacts such as tomahawks, bow and arrows and more. These items are great as gifts for any occassion or as collector's items.
www.nativeamericanindians.net
American Indian Art, Quality Native Indian art and home decor...   Featuring Peace pipes, Kachinas, Pottery, Bows, Tomahawks, Rugs, Wedding baskets, Paintings, Dolls and other Native American artifacts. Call 1-480-558-5345 for more info or to order by phone.  Enjo...
http://www.american-indian-art.com
ArtNatAm - Native American Art Exhibit... Fine art exhibit by prominent Native American artists. Fine art with a Message!...
http://www.artnatam.com
First People - A Tribute To The First People Of The Americas... Child friendly, Native American Indian site. 1000+ Legends, nearly 400 Treaties and Agreements, 1000+ pictures, including wolf, buffalo, eagle and bear. High quality clipart, poems, wisdom, and more...
http://www.firstpeople.us
Indian Summer Festival... Organization   The Festival   Education Day   Other Events   Sponsors 2004 ISMA Nominees with Winners Announced    2004 Winners Announced       2004 Theme The Sounds of Indian Summer September 10-12,...
http://www.indiansummer.org
Native American Indian Powwow - Gathering of Nations... A Native American, American Indian, indigenous, web site from the Gathering of Nations featuring Free Native American Screensavers, Free Native American Music, Free Native American wallpaper, Native American educational information, Powwow and Native American Events Calendar, and much more. ...
http://www.gatheringofnations.com
Northwest coast native indian art books about drawing, painting, carving and designs in the Pacific First Nations style... Learn to draw, paint, carve using northwest coast native Indian art styles and designs. The most comprehensive and informative compilation of Northwest coast design styles and techniques in a reference and instructional manual. Incredible teaching, learning resource....
http://www.ravenpublishing.com
Southwest Museum of the American Indian... The Southwest Museum holds one of the nation's most important museum, library, and archive collections related to the American Indian. In addition, it has extensive holdings of pre-Hispanic, Spanish ...
http://www.southwestmuseum.org
Tuell Pioneer Photography - Presenting the Photographic work of Julia E. Tuell... Tuell Pioneer Photography - WOOSTAH...
http://www.tuellpioneer.com
Welcome to the Museum of New Mexico Website!... Visit New Mexico's most intriguing collection of art, history and culture to discover the true heart and soul of the Southwest....
http://www.museumofnewmexico.org

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