Use this Native American Style Moccasin to add stunning, unique flair to your home or office decor. With several style options to choose from, this moccasin-style shoe is sure to be the perfect addition to your mantel, bookshelf, coffee table, or desk. Fill your space with native flair! Note: Not a Native American made product. Note: No discounts may be applied to “your price” or “reduced” items. NOTE: This item comes in assorted styles: A. Split Back Tassel B. Tan With Crosses C. Top Strand Side D. Top Strand Straight Due to the nature of this item, the style you receive will vary. If you would like to specify a style, please contact our Customer Service department at 1-800-888-0321, and press 1 to place your order with a representative. Details: Dimensions: 1.25" H x 1.63" W x 3.5" D Material: Resin Color: Assorted Quantity: 1 Shipping: Please provide a physical street address for the shipment of merchandise orders. PO Box shipping addresses may be provided for gift card only orders. Most orders will ship within 1-2 business days and tracking is provided via email when the order ships. Delivery usually takes an additional 3-4 business days. Keep in mind, some orders may require an additional business day to process, and some locations can require 5-7 business days for delivery. Returns: We want you to be happy with your purchase! If you're not completely satisfied, you can return your item within 90 days Visit our Shipping & Returns page for complete information.
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In the contemporary work being produced at the Institute of American Indian Arts, where Cannon made his mark, his influence can still be seen nearly 40 years after his death. Of God and Mortal Men: T.C. Cannon came out last fall, published by Museum of New Mexico Press and coinciding with a major exhibition at the Heard Museum in Phoenix.
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When published in 1969, George White’s book on making American Indian moccasins was the first…
"Chippewa Bride" is a restored vintage photograph of a Chippewa, or Ojibwe, Indian woman wearing traditional bridal clothing. The photograph was taken in 1901 in Minnesota by an unknown photographer. This is a 7.35 X 11-inch restored photograph printed on 11 X 14-inch archival, matte-finish photo paper. The second photo with the white border is what you will receive. It is hand-titled in pencil. Can be printed untitled with standard 3/8 inch border upon request. • I have one of the largest collections of restored Native American photographs available. You won't find finer quality restored reprints anywhere for the price, with a 14-day return policy. • I am a professional photographer and painstakingly, and lovingly, restore every photograph, removing all the scratches, dust, age spots and adjust the exposure and tone. Compare mine to others and you will see the difference. • I print all photos myself on heavy, archival matte-finish photo paper. I INCLUDE a 1-/8 inch foam-core backing with all my photos and they are READY to frame. All fit in a standard 11 X 14 inch frame. Larger sizes available upon request. • I ship via insured USPS Priority Mail. All photographs are shipped flat and DOUBLE-BOXED. Professional fine art photographers, Kirby and Cindy Pringle create whimsical "dog people" photographs. We are also the authors of three children's books: "The Butterfly That Would Not Fly," "Happy Tails: Earl and Pearl on the Farm" and "Happy Tails: The Call of Nature." As time allows, Kirby loves restoring Native American photos taken between 1880 and 1923. Thank you and please go to www.etsy.com/shop/DogtownArtworks/about/ for more information about us.