One intriguing type of rustic furniture whose origins have not always been recognized was that made by Native American and First Nations men in the late 19th to early 20th centuries.
Read MoreThis early Native American feast ladle incorporating a carved hawk effigy is an artifact of Iroquois ceremonial culture which embodies clan identity and symbolic meaning.
Read MoreAn array of spring colors and imagery decorate this masterful example of Iroquois beadwork in the form of a calling card wallet. As with all native American artwork, this example from the 1840s was created in a social and cultural context that creates an intriguing historical narrative.
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