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Native American Triple Goddess Statue
White Buffalo Woman Plaque
White Buffalo Woman Rubber Stamp
Native Spirit Flags
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Native
American Triple Goddess Statue
Red/bronze colored resin. 10
inches tall.
This Native Triple Goddess Statue represents several Native traditions. Three
powerful women from three tribes are unified in strength and power in this
contemporary image.
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$51.00
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White
Buffalo Woman Plaque
10" High Plaque 25.4cm
Hand painted Ganges Clay and resin wall plaque is exquisitely detailed with
extra attention to the smallest symbols. White Buffalo Woman rides across the
sky in this depiction, with a medicine shield depicting the four directions in
the sky. She offers the sacred pipe and represents peace and prosperity.
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$41.00
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World
Native Spirit Mini Flag String
8 inches high by 7.5 inches wide each
7 separate flags
This interfaith string of 7 small flags honors Native
traditions from many continents.
Included are the following tribes and/or regions: Pachamama - Peru, South
America; Orca - Alaskan Inuit, North America; Rainbow Serpent - Arnhem Land,
Australia; Tortoise - Shinto, Japan; Eagle - Ojibway, North America; Moon and
Pentacle - Pagan, Celtic Europe; Gye Nyame - Asante Tribe in Ghana, West Africa.
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$25.00
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White
Buffalo Woman Stamp
3 inches x 1.25 inches
High Quality,100% red rubber mounted on
straight-sided hardwood blocks with a thick rubber sponge between the image and
the block.
$12.50
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White
Buffalo Woman
Teacher of Peace and Wisdom
In the legends of the Plains Indians, she came to the
medicine lodge wearing a dress of white buckskin, and introduced the pipe
ceremony. She taught the people to honor the whole universe when tobacco is
placed in the pipe. She gave the sacred pipe she bears in her left hand to the
medicine chief, then transformed into a white buffalo and departed. The shield
in the uppermost plaque depicts four birds symbolizing the Four Directions,
while the buffalo totem represents the peace and prosperity of the council
circle.
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