Posts Tagged “Medicine”
Jun
29
2011
Jun
19
2011
By Navajo Artist Gloria Etcitty: Beautiful! Sterling-silver small Medicine Wheel Rope Pendant-necklacesPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Necklaces, tags: Artist, Beautiful, Etcitty, Gloria, Medicine, Navajo, Pendantnecklaces, Rope, Small, Sterlingsilver, WheelProduct Description
May
18
2011
Medicine Wheel Art Poster Print – 24×36Posted by Blogmaster in Native American Artwork, tags: 24x36, Medicine, Poster, Print, Wheel
Product Description Album Description Triple Award Winner • Winner Visionary Record of the Year
Jun
22
2010
Native American Medicine Sticks: A Piece Of Indian CulturePosted by Blogmaster in Native American Crafts (Books), tags: American, Culture, Indian, Medicine, Native, Piece, SticksDo doctors use Native American medicine sticks? Are they part of the surgical equipment used? Perhaps you have these questions. By reading this quick overview on Native American medicine sticks and their purpose in the tribal society, you’ll obtain a much better understanding and perspective on them. Medicine sticks are one of the more fascinating artifacts and tools used by Native Americans. Brave warriors use the medicine stick for important reasons. It is said that when a warrior uses one. he can avoid being hurt in battle. The symbolic meanings and spiritual elements that govern the unique traditions and beliefs of the Native American people are well shown in the medicine stick. These unique items are made of the traditional materials used in Native American crafts. Medicine sticks are constructed of wood which is carved and then wrapped with leather and adorned with feathers and fur. Many times the craftsman will attach a small medicine bag. These items represent the essential interconnection of the human world to nature and how nature affects mankind. Of the many uses of the Native dance stick, praying, dancing and medicibal purposes mark the most important. The medicine stick is crafted in such a way that many can appreciate the beauty and history of this unique artifact. For those who like unique rustic items with a very unique style, a medicine stick is great as home décor. It is best to purchase an authentic medicine stick from a Native American craftsman. The value of an authentic medicine stick comes from the close attention to details. Over time, many people have become interested in Native American crafts. The medicine stick is packed with symbolism regarding the culture, people and the environment in which the tribal people live. The spiritual connection with the environment and the harnessing of spiritual elements attracts many people as they learn to appreciate the Native American people. If you desire to become a part of the culture of these unique people, the medicine stick is a great piece to use as an accent for your home. Many will admire your authentic Native American medicine stick and the story behind it. Author, Craig Chambers, offers more about Native American medicine sticks on his website. You should also get his monthly newsletter, online discounts and download his popular free ebook from http://www.missiondelrey.com
Jun
08
2010
Native American Medicine Antler Dreamcatcher 24″ – TiguaPosted by Blogmaster in Dreamcatchers, tags: American, Antler, Dreamcatcher, Medicine, Native, TiguaProduct Description
Apr
29
2010
Medicine Wheel Pewter Pendant on Cord Necklace, The Native American CollectionPosted by Blogmaster in Native American Necklaces, tags: American, Collection, Cord, Medicine, Native, Necklace, Pendant, Pewter, Wheel
Product Description The Medicine Wheel is a symbol of life’s phases and its cycles. The circle on the outside shows that life is a circle, always returning to itself. The spokes point to the four directions, and the quarters of the world. To the East is spring, youth and energy. To the South is Summer, adolescence and strength. To the West is Middle Age, Autumn and knowledge. To the North is Winter, old age and wisdom. The point at the center represents the great spirit, whose name can also mean “ultimate mystery”. Medicine Wheel Pewter Pendant on Cord Necklace, The Native American Collection |

























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