Mimbres Journey
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Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)
Four Mimbres women and men reach out to the four directions among clouds and animals that are a part of their world. An ancient people, the Mimbres lived in what is now southwestern New Mexico. They farmed corn, beans, and squash along a rive the Spanish called Mimbres, for its many willows. By 1150 CE, the Mimbres people began migrating out from the Mimbres River and today, the pueblo people of New Mexico and Arizona are among their descendants.
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Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)
Four Mimbres women and men reach out to the four directions among clouds and animals that are a part of their world. An ancient people, the Mimbres lived in what is now southwestern New Mexico. They farmed corn, beans, and squash along a rive the Spanish called Mimbres, for its many willows. By 1150 CE, the Mimbres people began migrating out from the Mimbres River and today, the pueblo people of New Mexico and Arizona are among their descendants.
NC02
Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)
Four Mimbres women and men reach out to the four directions among clouds and animals that are a part of their world. An ancient people, the Mimbres lived in what is now southwestern New Mexico. They farmed corn, beans, and squash along a rive the Spanish called Mimbres, for its many willows. By 1150 CE, the Mimbres people began migrating out from the Mimbres River and today, the pueblo people of New Mexico and Arizona are among their descendants.
Card measures 5 by 7 inches folded (12.7 by 17.78 cm)
Blank inside for your own personal message
Printed on a heavy gloss card stock
We use smudge, fade, and water-resistant ink.
Includes a description of the artwork, information on the indigenous culture inspired by, and a biography of the artist.
Envelope and sticker included.
Packaged in a clear resealable sleeve.