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Harvest

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Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

Koyongwùuti, or hen turkey, gathers berries among spiral germination symbols as rain clouds gather on the horizon. The diamond upon her represents the heart with repeating squares symbolizing kennels of corn, her favorite food, and blessings for corn plants as Koyongwùuti is a spirit of the earth. Turkeys have been an essential part of native culture in the Southwest for the last two millennia. Their feathers are used in ceremonies and prayer elements

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Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

Koyongwùuti, or hen turkey, gathers berries among spiral germination symbols as rain clouds gather on the horizon. The diamond upon her represents the heart with repeating squares symbolizing kennels of corn, her favorite food, and blessings for corn plants as Koyongwùuti is a spirit of the earth. Turkeys have been an essential part of native culture in the Southwest for the last two millennia. Their feathers are used in ceremonies and prayer elements

Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

Koyongwùuti, or hen turkey, gathers berries among spiral germination symbols as rain clouds gather on the horizon. The diamond upon her represents the heart with repeating squares symbolizing kennels of corn, her favorite food, and blessings for corn plants as Koyongwùuti is a spirit of the earth. Turkeys have been an essential part of native culture in the Southwest for the last two millennia. Their feathers are used in ceremonies and prayer elements

The artwork is printed with fade and water-resistant inks on a 6-inch (15.24 cm) square canvas with a wood frame. Print includes description, the artist's biography, and indigenous culture details. A sawtooth hanger and a resealable envelope with a hanging tab offer protection.

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