Journal

Fry bread is a tradition claimed by different tribes but beloved by all. Its history reflects the culture as well as the hardship of Native Americans, something which keeps it a part of the continuing fabric of their lives in the modern world. Today it is a symbol of their ability to overcome adversity and […]
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Vintage jewelry remains a popular choice for many buyers interested in Native American art. For others, however, the time period they favor goes a bit further back. In the 1960s, the popularity of ancient Native American goods began to grow. Today the market for archaeological artifacts is a lucrative one, particularly for pieces still in […]
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No matter how modern our society grows, the appeal of the past still calls to us. Clothing, cars and toys have all become collectible items due to the memories they invoke and the fascination we have with the past. Vintage jewelry offers that same appeal. The question may be asked, why vintage? What is it […]
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In honor of Memorial Day weekend we each have many stories about loved ones that have served their lives in honor of this country. Whether they are grandfathers, uncles, fathers, cousins, brothers and sisters. In our family the stories I grew up hearing where of sacrifices of lives lost and damaged souls to historical involvement […]
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Situated twenty-five miles north of Albuquerque is the land of the Kay-tichi-tya. We know them today as San Felipe Pueblo. They are a people who have one foot in tradition and the other in the modern world. Considered one of the most culturally conservative of the pueblos, San Felipe has managed to hold onto their […]
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