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authentic Apache made craft Apache cradleboard with doll 6" 093/89

$ 15.83

Availability: 42 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Tribal Affiliation: White Mountain Apache Tribe AZ
  • Artisan: unknown
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Culture: Native American: US
  • character: hanging ornament
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • size: length 6", width 3"
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • specific: the baby doll is hand made
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • material: cotton cloth, glass seed beads, yucca stalk
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Apache Fair Trade Cooperatives Inc.
    Artisan
    :
    Crafter is a White Mountain Apache Tribal member and resides on the White Mountain Reservation Arizona.
    White Mountain Apache Reservation consists of 1.67 million acres in east central Arizona. It ranges in elevation from 2,600 ft. in Salt River Canyon to 11,400 ft. at the top of Baldy, one of the sacred peaks. The White Mountain Apache hold dearly to their traditions. They consider themselves tied to the environment and seek to live in balance with it. This is reflection in their arts and crafts.
    Materia
    l:
    Cloth main color is yellow and others. Baby doll is hand made. The bottom plate and top is trimmed yucca stalk. The frame is mesquite root. This ornament is good for hanging on car back mirror or Christmas tree.
    Size
    :  The
    cradleboard length is 6" and width is 3".
    Culture
    :
    The Cradleboards are made with whatever is available in wherever the family lived. Cradleboards are originally made with mesquite root, yucca stalk and sewn with muscle tendons. The cover was usually made with buckskin. Yellow represent the pollen color, which is the symbol of creation. Hang the top round to tree branch and the breeze swing the baby.
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    The merchants who came with the conquistadores brought colorful beads and traded with the Natives. Because of the brightness of the colors, the indigenous people created jewelry and adorned their bodies with them. Then they began decorating household items and other things with the beads.
    Authenticity
    :  This craft is bought by the Apache Fair Trade Cooperatives, Inc. (AFTCO) which is a nonprofit organization founded to help San Carlos and White Mountain Tribes' economy. The authenticity of this craft is certified by AFTCO.