The Tiwa Indians, also known as Tigua, are a group of Tanoan Pueblo tribes which live in three areas of New Mexico including Taos. The people of Taos Pueblo have a detailed oral history which is not divulged due to religious privacy. The Taos Pueblo is the oldest continuously inhabited community in the United States dating back to more than 1,000 years. And due to maintaining traditions, no electricity or running water is allowed within the Pueblo walls. I imagine winter must present some challenges for the current residents who remain to protect their sacred traditions.
One-of-a-kind 17 X 6.5 acrylic on natural wild turkey feathers.
Custom mounted using conservation and archival acid-free materials in an 24X12 double matted shadow box window inside a 29 X 17 oak frame w/linen inlay and glass.
plus $350 shipping to lower 48 states
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Prints are available.
All original works available in giclee limited series print reproductions of acrylics on natural wild turkey feathers printed with archival inks on acid free, 100% cotton rag paper with a bright textured finish. All are double matted unframed or framed with museum quality framing in the same size as the original with free shipping.
Price – $835 unframed, $1,375 framed
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