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Hummingbird Feathers Mug By Carla Joseph
SKU: POD2594MUGS>$17.99POD2594MUGS 18oz. mug MICROWAVE AND DISHWASHER SAFE -
Bringing Good Medicine Mug By Jackie Traverse
SKU: POD2743MUGS>$17.99POD2743MUGS 18oz. mug MICROWAVE AND DISHWASHER SAFE -
Pride Feathers Mug By Patrick Hunter
SKU: POD2317MUGS>$17.99POD2317MUGS 18oz. mug MICROWAVE AND DISHWASHER SAFE -
Coffee Mug Navajo Gather Pendleton 18oz
PENDLETONSKU: XK871-53160>$36.99XK871-53160 A generously sized ceramic mug is perfect for everything from coffee and cocoa to soup and cereal. 18-oz. capacity 4½"H Dishwasher and microwave safe -
Ceramic Mug Medicine Wheel 16oz
NU TRENDZSKU: 1345-ASST>$19.991345-ASST MICROWAVE SAFE AND DISHWASHER SAFE -
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Lunch Bag W 3 Containers Southwest
NU TRENDZSKU: 1544->$39.991544- INCLUDED 3 TUPPERWARE 500ML/20 oz CONTAINERS WITH LIDS. LIDS ARE MICROWAVE, DISHWASHER, FREEZER SAFE. INCLUDES A LONG STRAP INCLUDED 3 TUPPERWARE 500ML/20 oz CONTAINERS WITH LIDS. LIDS AND CONTAINERS ARE... -
Mug Artists "Spirit Of Woodlands" Noel
SKU: 9235>$18.999235 Design by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. "My Tribute to the Spirit of the Woodlands and its people." This is another great work by Maxine, which will help to support Dignitas International's Aboriginal Health Partners Program. Each Fine... -
Travel Mug Artists "Celebration Of Life" Francis Dick
SKU: 4663>$31.994663 'Celebration of Life' was created by Kwakwaka'wakw Nation artist Francis Dick. Francis Dick - Kwakwaka'wakw Artist Francis Dick is a contemporary Native artist and a member of the Kwakwaka'wakw Nation. Francis was born in 1959 in... -
Mug Artists "Night" Maxine Noel
SKU: 9272>$18.99Designed by Sioux Native Artist Maxine Noel. Maxine Noel Maxine was born in the Canadian province of Manitoba of Santee Oglala Sioux parents. She spent her early childhood on her mother’s reserve but at the age of six she left to attend an... -
Mug Artists Medicine Turtle James Jacko
SKU: 9269>$18.99Designed by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko James Jacko is of the Three Fires Conferacy from the Wilwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve, Manitoulin Island and is of Odawa / Pottawan First Nations. James started painting in 1977, but has always...