
Discover . . .
the fine arts of local Native Americans. Museum quality arts and crafts for the average tourist or the discriminating collector. If you are interested in purchasing or have questions on any items found on this website please feel free to call or email us. We will be happy to assist you. You can also visit us on Instagram at Instagram.com/bear.paw.indian.arts
the fine arts of local Native Americans. Museum quality arts and crafts for the average tourist or the discriminating collector. If you are interested in purchasing or have questions on any items found on this website please feel free to call or email us. We will be happy to assist you. You can also visit us on Instagram at Instagram.com/bear.paw.indian.arts

Discover . . .
the unique pottery styles from the Pueblos, Hopi and Navajo: Santa Clara black polish ware, red polished pieces from Jemez Pueblo, polychrome geometric and traditional designs from Acoma, Taos micaceous clay ware, white and tan pottery from the Hopi, etched pottery from the Navajos.
the unique pottery styles from the Pueblos, Hopi and Navajo: Santa Clara black polish ware, red polished pieces from Jemez Pueblo, polychrome geometric and traditional designs from Acoma, Taos micaceous clay ware, white and tan pottery from the Hopi, etched pottery from the Navajos.

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The differences between Navajo jewelry, Zuni inlay and channel inlay, Zuni needlepoint and Hopi overlay.

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The “Picassos” of Native American artists. See the traditional images on canvas and sand paintings using new techniques.
The “Picassos” of Native American artists. See the traditional images on canvas and sand paintings using new techniques.


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Intricate sculptures and fetishes carved from stones quarried from local as well as out-of-state mines.

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The music and instruments of the Native Americans. See cedar flutes, rattles, and Pueblo drums. Hear the soothing, haunting and peaceful music of the cedar flute play by such famous Indian flautists as:
- R. Carlos Nakai, Navajo
- Kevin Locke, Lakota Sioux
- William Gutierrez, Navajo
- Robert Mirabal, Taos Pueblo
- Tom Ware, Kiowa/Comanche
- Robert Tree Cody, Sioux/ Maricopa