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North American Indian

North American Indian - Hardback
Discover the rich cultures of American Indians - from pueblo dwellers to Inuit hunters

Here is an original and exciting new guide to the fascinating civilizations of North American Indians. Superb,
full-color photographs offer a unique and revealing "eyewitness" view of this rich culture. See a necklace
made of bear claws, a model of a Blackfeet teepee, a false face made from cornhusks, how fish were
trapped in a basket, and a Cheyenne feathered war bonnet. Learn about the kachina ceremony,
why love dolls were important, how turtle shells made music, what's stored inside a parfleche, and how
pemmican was made. Discover the meanings of carvings on a Haida totem pole, what's inside an Iroquois
longhouse, what medicine men carried in their medical kits, how a bow drill works, and much, much more. $23.95

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American Indian Story- The Adventures of Sha'kona by Jana Mashonee and Stephen Galfas
"When Taylor Mashonee's great grandmother dies, the young girl uncovers a secret that has been inside of her since she was born. Taylor's grandmother gives her an ancient book that was left to her by her great grandmother. Passed down through many generations, it tells the story of Sha'kona and her tribe's epic journey from the land of their birth to the New World. As Taylor follow the amazing fantasy-filled saga, Sha'kona learns that she will soon become a great leader of her people and a messenger of hope and enlightenment throughout the New World and Taylor realizes that she has a magical connection to Sha'kona. In an uplifting tale of discovery, courage, friendship and heroism, both girls experience the greatest adventure of their lives and begin to understand their strength and the importance of unity and solidarity of all people- ideals that will forever hold true." American Indian Story Softcover, 283 pages. $15.00

American Indian Story-
The Adventures of Sha'kona
by Jana Mashonee and Stephen Galfas

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Horse Sticker Book For Kids

Sticker Book - Horses For Kids!
Annotated with factual information, the book contains more than 60 full-color, reusable stickers
so children can create their own fun scenes. $18.00

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Cowboy Book

The Cowboy - Hardback
Discover the real-life world of working cowboys from longhorns and lariats to chuckwagons, chaps, rodeos, and ranches
Here is an energetic and informative look at the working lives of cowboys from around the world. Spectacular real-life
photographs of horses, cattle, branding irons, and lariats offer a unique "eyewitness" view of life on the range. See what
an authentic chuckwagon looks like, how an expert ropes a calf, a rodeo rider in action on a wild steer, how a saddle is made,
and a Mongolian herdsman lassoing a wild horse. Learn where wild horses and bulls live in France, why cowboys
wear chaps, how to tame a bucking bronco, and why a gaucho decorates his belt with silver coins. Discover how Annie
Oakley got her nickname, why an Australian saddle has no horn, and how the cowboy's romantic image influenced
music and films, and much, much more! --- ------ "...a mini museum between the covers of a book. [Eyewitness series]"—
The New York Times "These books' striking visual impact will draw in even the most casual readers.
[Eyewitness series]"—School Library Journal $22.95

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The Horse Book!

Horse Book With CD - Hardback
The most trusted nonfiction series on the market, Eyewitness Books provide an in-depth, comprehensive
look at their subjects with a unique integration of words and pictures. A classic look at the world of horses,
now reissued with a CD and wall chart. $24.95

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Hore Care Book!

 

Horse Care Manual - Hardback
From routine procedures such as clipping, trimming, and shoeing, to more vital subjects such as grazing
requirements and nutritional needs, Complete Horse Care Manual is the most authoritative and accessible
book on horse care. With more than 650 specially commissioned color photographs and diagrams, Complete
Horse Care Manual tells you how to provide regular care and attention for your horse, how to guard against
health problems, and when to seek professional medical attention. Colin Vogel is an expert on horse care
with many years’ experience as a practicing vet. He has penned a large number of
published books and articles on all aspects of horses and their health.
7.87 x 10.35in | 216 pages $45.00

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Indian Jewelry of the American Southwest
by William A. Turnbaugh , Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, Barry Morris Goldwater

More than 125 vivid color photographs display Indian-made wrought silver, turquoise, shell and coral jewelry brought together from the American Southwest's bright deserts, red canyon and timeless pueblos. The authors explore the diversity of this hand-crafted jewelry from historic collections as well as those available today on reservations and in shops and galleries. They explain the heritage conveyed by these distinctive products of Navajo, Zuni, Hopi, and Rio Grande Pueblo artisans. 96 pages, 10.9 x 8.5 x 0.6 inches. $12.95

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Jewelry by Southwest American Indians: Evolving Designs (Hardcover) by Nancy Schiffer

The fascinating evolution of jewelry designs by Indian artist of the American Southwest is documented in this exciting new book. Over 100 years of changing economic and cultural influences have been decisive for the designs of this jewelry. Some Traditional-style jewelry continues to be made today as it has been for centuries, while other forms date themselves to narrow ranges when certain materials, techniques, markets, and popularity influenced their designs. The concise yet highly informative text is joined with over 450 captioned, glorious color photographs of this exciting jewelry. From silver, shell, and turquoise to gold, diamonds and other exotic materials, the revolution in Southwest Indian jewelry is visually captured here. Belts, buckles, bracelets, necklaces, men's jewelry, earrings, and pins are chronologically arranged, and the jewelers of most pieces are identified with their tribal affiliations. Galleries, dealers, collectors, and other artists will appreciate this study of stunning designs. 256 pages, 450 color photos, 9 " X 12" Hardcover. $59.95
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Spirit Walker Fine Art Book
JD Challenger and His Art



Spirit Walker Fine Art Book - JD Challenger and His Art
The images of Native Americans by JD Challenger are among the most popular paintings and prints being collected today. Spirit Walker, JD Challenger and His Art features more than one hundred paintings made during the past decade and brought together here for the first time. The book includes extensive commentary by E. Dan Klepper, who has collaborated with Challenger for many years. The text tells the story of the painter and his work and offers insights into its creation.

Flint Carney, Tui-Bi-Tsi(Handsome Heart) of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma, says this about Challenger: "Scholars of American History are not contemplating the ways in which Indian culture influenced the development of a national character that is uniquely American. JD’s work captures that connection. His uncanny mixture of symbols from two worlds presses the viewer to look for the messages that might be found there. It’s as if he is saying, "I don’t necessarily want you to think what I think. I just want you to think."

"JD understands as well the phenomenon of the Ghost Dance experience and the environment in which it developed. There was so much despair for Indian people, and they were looking for hope. There was so much anger, and they were looking for love. Perhaps JD’s work serves as a bridge that links the past with the present, and Indian America with non-Indian. Or perhaps its value simply lies in the artist’s extraordinary talent. I do not know. What I do know is that JD is, and always will be, my brother."

Hardcover, 9 by 11 inches, 176 pages, full color


Spirit Walker Fine Art Book - JD Challenger and His Art $35.00

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Turquoise Jewelry
By Nancy Schiffer
2nd edition, revised and expanded


This newly revised and expanded edition displays a wide variety of Southwest Indian-made jewelry which features the many different colors and types of turquoise, depending on their origins. The turquoise mines in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, and New Mexico are discussed with characteristics of the turquoise found there. Beautiful color photographs show hundreds of examples of Southwest Indian jewelry dating back over a hundred years and right up to the present with innovative designs. Men's, as well as women's, jewelry is shown to display the many colors and textures of turquoise in belts, bracelets, bolo ties, necklaces, and special pieces of particular beauty. 8 1/2" x 11", Hundreds of color photos, 64 pages. $14.95
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Pueblo and Navajo Contemporary Pottery
and Directory of Artists
By Guy Berger with Nancy Schiffer

This special pottery combines the traditions of Pueblo and Navajo artists with daring new interpretations by the modern generation. In 280 beautiful color photos, styles inherently connected with old beliefs and Southwest clay are shown to have fresh appearance in the hands of contemporary potters. The book has three easy-to-use sections: Part 1 presents vessels (bowls, plates, ollas, pitchers, and vases) arranged alphabetically by living potters in Acoma, Hopi, Jemez, Navajo, San Felipe, San Ildefonso, San Juan, Santa Ana, Zia and Zuni families. Part 2 presents figures (storytellers and charming animal figures) arranged alphabetically by artists. Part 3 is an unprecedented directory of artists (kachina carvers, jewelry makers, sculptors and potters), in a comprehensive alphabetical format which combines biographies with the makers' personal beliefs to help the reader interpret their work. The Directory also cross-references the pottery shown in the book. This reference section alone makes the work indispensible for everyone concerned with contemporary Indian arts. 8 1/2" x 11" Illustrations: 280 color photos Pages: 192. $35.00
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Zuni Jewelry
By Theda Bassman and Michael Bassman

This newly revised book presents the beautiful jewelry of the prolific Zuni Indians of New Mexico, who are known the world over for their distinctive designs. From stone, shell, inlay, and silver, Zuni craftsmen have been developing jewelry forms for more than 125 years. Contemporary makers both reflect the traditional designs and explore new styles, all shown here with many examples.
The lovely inlay work for which the Zuni are world famous is shown in all of its popular forms for men and women. 90 brilliant color photographs present hundreds of carefully chosen jewelry forms with a brand new price guide to tempt and delight collectors all over Europe and America. The modern artists are identified and credited with the skillful techniques that produce such exquisite jewelry. 8 1/2" x 11", 90 color photos, 64 $16.95
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Rugs and Posts
By H.L. James
Revised & Updated 2nd Edition
The Story of Navajo Weaving and the Role of the Indian Trader

We are pleased to bring out this entirely new edition of H.L. James' classic study of the Navajo rug and the trading posts associated with each unique style. New information and an entirely different design help explain and display the beauty and craft of the Navajo Indians. Illustrated with 49 color plates, many black-and-white photographs and drawings, and up-to-date price information, Post and Rugs traces the history of the Navajo rug and the impact the trading posts have had on its regionalization. There is also much background material on the Navajo people and their art. Here are design drawings showing elements characteristic of different weaving centers, superb color photographs of rugs typical of these centers, and detailed maps to the areas. Exquisite line drawings accompany the text showing all the steps in rug weaving, from the sheep to the finished rug. Also there is helpful advice on buying Navajo rugs and caring for them. 9" x 12'', 120 photos & maps, 160 pages. $29.95
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Acoma
By H.L. James with an introduction by Frank Waters

Acoma, the sky city of New Mexico, is presented here by an enchanting text and beautiful color photographs in this revised edition of the Southwest classic book. Occupied by the Acoma Indians, Acoma mesa pueblo is located 65 miles west of Albuquerque. This gem of antiquity is said to be the oldest continuously-inhabited community on the North American continent. The fascinating introduction was written by Frank Waters, one of New Mexico's most famous sons, a literary giant, and an authority on the history of the Indians of New Mexico. In Acoma, the buildings, the people, their traditions and their unique style of pottery are so closely related to this singular terrain that they have become known far beyond its desert. 8 1/2'' x 11", 80 color photos, 96 pages. $14.95
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Indian Jewelry on the Market
By Peter N. Schiffer


All of the beautiful American Indian jewelry shown in this book was actually for sale when the photographs were taken with the prices and ranges noted with each caption. Therefore, it will be useful to all enthusiasts of Indian arts, because it shows hundreds of pieces that are really available on today's marketplace. The 336 beautiful color photographs demonstrate the excellent craftsmanship in the jewelry and the text presents the variations of style to be exciting. Collectors, dealers, historians and travelers to the Southwest all will enjoy the concise and informative text and visual pleasure this book presents. 8 1/2" x 11", 336 color photos Pages: 144. $19.95
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Indian Wisdom and Its Guiding Power
By Brad and Sherry Steiger

There is an enormous amount of archetypal power and energy to be gained from an exploration of American Indian medicine.These ancient techniques of medicine power speak to us today as they did in the past, and they open the door to a more productive and empowered future. The focus of this book is on the empowerment of the individual reader. Personal exercises are included which allow the reader to go deep within and find the balance and strength of the "wise ones," so desperately needed in our world of separation and discord. 6" x 9", 176 pages. $12.95
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Indian Medicine Power
by Brad Steiger

Indian Medicine Power is based on personal research and extensive interviews with medicine people of numerous tribes. Through these accounts of medicine people, Brad Steiger demonstrates the power of ancient medical practices in the modern world. As more than an objective observer, the author was himself initiated into the medicine lodge of the Wolf Clan of the Seneca Tribe. Indian Medicine Power treats medicine culture and religion as a practical system of thought, not merely as folklore and magic. It shows how medicine power can help us discover our individual sources of strength and achieve purpose in our lives. 6 1/2" x 9 1/4", 216 pages. $14.95
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Native American Fetishes
By Kay Whittle

When is a fetish not a fetish? Find out in this celebration of the most misunderstood genre of Southwestern Indian carvings. From Beast Gods to Directional Guardian Spirits, this book explores the magic and mystery behind the charismatic, mostly stone, animal figures or fetishes skillfully carved by artists from the Southwestern Pueblos. Enthusiasts will delight in the hundreds of full-color photographs. Pictures and text highlight the impressive variety of forms, materials, and traditional and contemporary styles available to collectors. This book discusses the symbolic meanings associated with these figures and explains how they are "borrowed" for use by members of non-Native American cultures. A price guide is included to help collectors orient themselves to current market values. 6 1/2" x 9", 160 pages. $14.95
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Hallmarks of the Southwest
Barton Wright in association with the Indian Arts and Crafts Association - Revised & Expanded 2nd Edition

American Southwest Indian artists working in metal, clay, wood, textiles, and paint have proudly left their individual hallmarks on their work-and until now there has not been a comprehensive source for identifying the marks. Barton Wright, the pre-eminent historian, curator, and proponent of these native crafts-people, has filled that void by collecting and organizing these hallmarks into a useful book. Compiled over many years of work with the craftspeople, and with the cooperation of one of their main organizing bodies, the Indian Arts and Crafts Association, Mr. Wright has with this book both made a useful tool for identification and left an important record of the work of these talented people. The information is alphabetically arranged with important personal data, tribal affiliation, working dates, materials used, and facsimiles of their marks. 8 1/2'' x 11'', 36 color photos/520 marks, 244 pages. $45.00
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Trail of Painted Ponies Book- Anniv Ed
Anniversary Edition Book: From Fine Art To Collectibles
The Anniversary Edition of The Trail of Painted Ponies book is filled with images never seen before and invaluable information available nowhere else.


This is a completely different book, in look and content, than any previous book we have published. It includes:
A pictorial essay on America’s first horse painters (The Plains Indians) and how they inspired Painted Ponies.
The true, inside story behind The Trail of Painted Ponies and how it went from an orphan idea no one wanted to adopt, to become one of the most beloved collectibles in America.

A comprehensive Collector’s Guide with pictures, stories and valuable information about every collectible figurine that has been created and retired, including the Summer 2008 Herd.
And that’s only the start....

A must-have book for new and established collectors alike, the Anniversary Edition is available in both softcover and hardcover. Trail of Painted Ponies Book- Anniv Ed (Softcover) $23.95
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