Gerald Dawavendewa Corn Maidens Matted Print Matted Cards Features the work of more
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Features the work of more than 300 artists
Dick’s unique humor and storytelling style
James Stovall Morris was born in Marshall
Ghanian-inspired teal and tan pattern
the essential oil of common Thyme
Gerald Dawavendewa Corn Maidens Matted Print Matted Cards Features the work of moreTwo corn maiden spirits sing prayer songs among corn plants to welcome the approaching rain. Dragonflies gather above the clouds. Corn is very important in Hopi culture. When the Hopi people came to this world, Tuuwaqatsi the Fourth World to the Hopi, they chose an ear of small blue corn representing a life of long existence and challenges. When a child is born, they are presented with a perfect ear of white corn that symbolizes the mother of a child.
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