Legends & Stories
The War Bonnet
Called "War Bonnets" in English, these feathered headdresses are...
The Story Teller, an emblematic pottery
The Story Teller is an emblematic figure of Native American pottery that...
The Wedding Vase
The "wedding vase" (or "wedding pot") is probably the most ...
The Medecine Wheel
The Medicine Wheel represents the circle of life. For Native...
Sunface, the sacred Sun Father
Sunface is the sacred Sun Father. It is symbol of life and is omnipresent in Zuni's culture and craftsmanship....
The Yei
In Navajo mythology, the Yei are a group of deities who act as mediators between...
Bear
The Bear : (Representing the west) A plantigrad like his fellow man, he looks a little ...
Turtle
Protector of the newly borns, guiding them into the world, the tortoise is truly the be...
Eagle
The sky is blue, grey, white, yellow, red, purple, black... It is the kingdom of the cl...
Man in the maze
Long time ago, the "O'odham" people used to represent "The man in the maze" mostly on t...
Wolf
Wolves live in packs, which members come from the same parents and share the same food....