This personalized weekender bag comes in one size – 24" x 13" (60.9 cm x 33 cm) – perfect for those who love to travel light. Its t-bottom construction and black handles give it a sleek, classic look.
A beautiful way to combine Culture with utilitarian items. The work printed is one of the 12 sections making the World's Longest Native American Painting.
The eleventh section of the World Longest Native American Painting was created in 2019.
This painting depicts Indigenous women artists who in history or contemporarily have accomplished extraordinary careers through various art forms. From Left to Right : * “Te Ata” (Chickasaw) who was the first well known storyteller * Debbie Rambeau (Pasqua Yaqui) recognized for her beautiful gourd work * Kim Orbazut (Hopi) who has a very long and established career in Sculpture *Maria Tallchief (Osage) who was the first prima ballerina in the USA * Pat McAllister (Ekota Cherokee) who has created a life-long career in Painting *Grace Brady (Shoshone Bannok), an expert basket weaver *Delina White (Ojibwe) who is a pioneer in Native American Fashion Designs *Robin Waynee (Saginaw Chippewa) internationally recognized and award winner for her exceptional Jewelry *Eva Salazar (Kummyay) famous for her extraordinarily delicate basket making *Paula Estevan and her mother Pat Mike (Acoma Pueblo) very accomplished and recognized potters. *Kathleen Wall (Jemez Pueblo) famous for her beautiful clay figurines and sculptures *Eloise Padilla (Santo Domingo Pueblo) an expert in pueblo jewelry and silversmith *Christina Danforth (Oneida) very well accomplished bead worker and current chairman of the Oneidas *Suzanne Cross (Ojibwe), well recognized for her regalia making items such as the purple shawl that she prepared for the next figure Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) the newly elected congresswoman *Joy Harjo (Muskogee) extensively published writer and poet who is the recipient of the American Poet Laureate *Wendy Redstar (Crow) a very accomplished artist *Mary Big Horse (Osage) who was a very respected traditional regalia maker *Glory Tacheenie (Navajo) *Last Figure is unnamed (Southern Ute), this woman illustrates the traditional art of cradle board making
.: 100% Spun Polyester Exterior .: One size: 24" x 13" (60.9 cm x 33 cm) .: Black interior lining (50% cotton, 50% polyester) .: T-bottom construction .: All-over print .: Assembled in the USA from globally sourced parts .: Please note: Size tolerance 0.75" (1.9 cm)
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Authentic Native American Art By Ojibwe Elder Artist Daniel Ramirez
SKU: 14133612078835631639
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