The "Women of the Lewis and Clark Trail" is the 8th section of the World's Longest Native American Painting created by Saginaw Chippewa Elder Painter Daniel Ramirez. Here Daniel depicts the Tribes that Lewis and Clark would have encountered as they were making the new path to the West, led by their interpreter Sacagawea. This extraordinary project depicts over 300 women from the tribes of United States. An incredible Cultural Legacy that we want to share with the World! By collecting the different mugs, you will be able to enjoy your very own reproduction of this encyclopedic presentation of the Indigenous People of the United States. Have breakfast or tea in style and create a conversation that will enrich your life and your loved ones. It’s microwave-safe, and can be washed in dishwasher or easily cleaned with a mild detergent. White ceramic .: 15 oz (0.44 l) .: Rounded corners .: C-handle .: Lead and BPA-free
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Authentic Native American Art By Ojibwe Elder Artist Daniel Ramirez
SKU: 33905698907663513086
$24.99Price
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