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Stagecoach Pony $38.00 shipping included Relive the days of overland stagecoach travel in the Old West with a Painted Pony that captures a dramatic and symbolic moment in frontier history! Throughout most of the 1800s, stagecoaches were a primary means of transportation across the American West. They hauled passengers, mail and freight over vast, treeless plains, jagged mountain passes, scorching deserts and rivers cursed with quicksand. To capture the iconic character of the stagecoach, this artist – formerly with National Geographic Magazines Art Division – imagined a horse-drawn stagecoach running from danger – attacking Indians or outlaw robbers – down a dusty trail, silhouetted against a sunset sky. Ceramic Artist: Johanna Enriquez |
Cheyenne Painted Rawhide $48.00 shipping included An appreciation of all earthly and spiritual gifts in the Native American culture and traditions led this gifted Montana artist to create a Painted Pony that honored an authentic Native art form not widely known. After thoroughly researching the Cheyenne woman’s tradition of painting abstract designs of spiritual significance on dressed, buffalo hides, Liz conceived of a Painted Pony design that, in the words of a tribal elder, is a beauty and has won my heart. The original Cheyenne Rawhide Pony was selected as Best of Show by Southwest Art Magazine in The Native Art of Horse Painting competition. Resin. Artist: Liz Chappie-Zoller. |
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Trail of Tears Figurine $50.00 shipping included. $50.00 shipping included 5.5in H x 2.5in W x 7.25in L A dramatic and moving follow-up to the best selling Wounded Knee; Trail of tears respectfully remembers one of the saddest episodes in American and Native American history.
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Western Charm Figurine $50.00 shipping included. 6.5in H x 2.5in W x 8.5in L Take a bracelet adorned with sterling silver Western charms….wrap it around a pretty Palomino horse that is dressed in the kind of scrolled and tooled leather you find on fancy chaps…then put a silver Longhorn steer
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Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary |