For me, Native American arts and crafts are not only the way I make my living, but the making of each mask or dreamcatcher or whatever the art or craft, is a way of going back to a time when all things were made by hand and life was simple. It was a time when waste did not exist for our proud Native American ancestors. I am proud to say that each of the pieces that are made here, are done so by my family or myself, by hand using as much as possible natural materials, and each according to legend. Each piece is one of a kind, signed, and most dated and numbered.
Whether you are a collector or just interested in South Western decor, or even if your just curious about any of our Native American arts and crafts or customs, contact me and I`ll be glad to assist you in any areas that I`m able to. Each of the Native American arts and crafts that we offer, has a function other than just to add beauty to your home. Most come with a certificate explaining the meaning of the piece, with a little about the materials used, and the artist signature.
You may notice that most of the Native American crafts have one thing in common. They have a circle that represents the circle of life. Everything on Earth, effects everything on Earth. What happens to the smallest of God`s creations, effects all God`s creations. Please let us remember that the Earth is not ours. Let us honor our Creator by protecting Mother Earth.
I hope you enjoy your visit here and be sure to mark this site and return often to see what`s new. Thanks for stopping by!
Swampinjun
Native American Ten Commandments
Treat the earth and all that dwell thereon with respect.
Remain close to the Great Spirit.
Show great respect for your fellow beings.
Work together for the benefit of all mankind.
Give assistance and kindness whenever needed.
Do what you know to be right.
Look after the well being of mind and body.
Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater good.