Posts Tagged “Earth”
May
01
2012
Jan
22
2012
Professionally Framed Native American Indian Proverb Inherit the Earth Art Print Poster – 24×36 with RichAndFramous Black Wood FramePosted by Blogmaster in Native American Artwork, tags: 24x36, American, Black, Earth, Frame, Framed, Indian, Inherit, Native, Poster, Print, Professionally, Proverb, RichAndFramous, Wood
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Dec
18
2011
Kokopelli Earth Spirit Pendant Leather Necklace Native AmericanPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Necklaces, tags: American, Earth, Kokopelli, Leather, Native, Necklace, Pendant, Spirit
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Oct
29
2011
Earth Spirit Necklace – Native American Dancer – Earth Spirit NecklacePosted by Blogmaster in Native American Jewelry, tags: American, Dancer, Earth, Native, Necklace, Spirit
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Sep
29
2011
Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for ChildrenPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Crafts (Books), tags: Activities, American, Children, Earth, Environmental, Keepers, Native, StoriesProduct Description The flagship book in the Keepers of the Earth series, this environmental classic teaches children respect and stewardship for the Earth and all living things. Joseph Bruchac’s lyrical retellings set the stage for Michael Caduto’s abundance of related activities. Beginning with Native American stories, this invaluable and time-honored resource provides readers with an abundance of hands-on activities that will inspire children to understand and appreciate Native American cultures and the Earth. Connects to social studies, science, environmental studies and other content areas.Uses a holistic approach suitable for all ages.Provides field-tested activities.Includes charts, illustrations and graphs to enhance the projects and concepts. When the stories and activities in this book and its companion teacher’s guide are followed carefully as children progress from kindergarten through the primary grades, roughly ages five through twelve years, they provide a complete program of study in the important concepts and topics of ecology and natural history. As the stories unfold and you help the children to bring the activities to life, a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to teaching about the Earth and Native American cultures begins. These stories and activities weave together lessons both directly and through metaphors and have been enjoyed by families as well as in camp settings, nature centers, environmental education programs, public and private schools, library story hours, and in both rural and urban settings. Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Children
Jan
01
2011
Sacred Earth DrumsPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Music, tags: Drums, Earth, SacredAlbum Description
Oct
15
2010
From This Earth: The Ancient Art of Pueblo PotteryPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Pottery (Books), tags: Ancient, Earth, From, Pottery, Pueblo, ThisProduct Description
Sep
16
2010
Southwestern Native American Turquoise and Opal Earth and Sky Sterling Silver Dangle Earrings by Ray Tracey, #8547Posted by Blogmaster in Turquoise, tags: #8547, American, Dangle, Earrings, Earth, Native, Opal, Silver, Southwestern, Sterling, Tracey, Turquoise
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Jun
26
2010
Southwest Indian Pottery Lamps Are Made From The EarthPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Pottery, tags: Earth, From, Indian, Lamps, Made, Pottery, SouthwestSouthwest Indian pottery lamps are a design element that you will not want to do without in your western decorating. The quiet, yet profound colors and tranquil shapes of these lamps will provide a link to the desert and Indian pueblo. Here, their predecessors were made for hundreds of years. Each lamp is, indeed, a journey back to the craftsmanship and artistry of the Native American. He took this basic element, clay, and made it into a useful and beautiful object. It is not hard to imagine tallow and oil lamps, similar in appearance to the southwest Indian pottery lamps of today lighting the rooms and kivas in the pueblos. A home that is decorated in a southwestern style will provide a rustic and natural design finish. This does not mean crude, however, and adding a southwest Indian pottery lamp will add a touch that is both sophisticated and organic. Most people will use more than one of these pottery lamps in their home. These pottery lamps may be used in any room of the home. The high degree of skill necessary to produce these lamps will assure that they will add just right decorating touch. Some of the most lovely pottery lamps for sale today and made by the Tarahumara Indians of northern Mexico. Because of their beauty, these lamps can not just be considered a household object since they are made totally by hand. These are not just lamps, they are pieces of art which will give your home a unique look of individuality. The native artists choose unique shapes that reflect the pottery which has been formed throughout history. They are shapes that are friendly and natural, like river- and wind-smoothed rocks. Strung with rawhide to provide that authentic southwestern feeling, these lamps come on wooden stands with a rawhide shade. These lamps help to complete your southwest room. The best shade to use with a pottery lamp is one made of rawhide. There are many styles of southwest Indian pottery lamps available which includes the Tarahumara of Mexico. These lamps will draw you right into the pueblo and desert by basing their designs and decoration on the wonderful artistry of Navaho, Anasazi, and Zuni Native peoples. A great way to complete your southwest decor is by adding a pottery lamp. You can almost hear the kiva drums or the songs of the wolves and coyotes when looking at some of these pottery lamps. A definate Native American presence will be added to your room. Author, Craig Chambers, offers more about Native American pottery lamps on his website. You should also get his monthly newsletter, online discounts and download his popular free ebook from http://www.missiondelrey.com
Mar
19
2010
Earth Drum VisionsPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Music, tags: Drum, Earth, VisionsDescription Includes FREE audio CD of the entrancing soundtrack. |































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