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Note Card Collection Paavönmanàtuy - Young Corn Plants
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Paavönmanàtuy - Young Corn Plants

$3.50

NC10

Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

A couple plants seeds to grow a corn plant, A symbol of life for the Hopi people. Corn is not only an important food source but has great spiritual meaning and plays an important role in ceremonies.

This image shows a maiden who has cared for the best seeds from the past harvest. She plants them in a place prepared by her companion who uses a "hangwànpi", a digging stick. below a fish, frog, and turtle remind us of the life-giving water. Katsinam, spiritual beings watch over the couple as dragonflies play around a rain cloud which brings life to the couple and plants.

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NC10

Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

A couple plants seeds to grow a corn plant, A symbol of life for the Hopi people. Corn is not only an important food source but has great spiritual meaning and plays an important role in ceremonies.

This image shows a maiden who has cared for the best seeds from the past harvest. She plants them in a place prepared by her companion who uses a "hangwànpi", a digging stick. below a fish, frog, and turtle remind us of the life-giving water. Katsinam, spiritual beings watch over the couple as dragonflies play around a rain cloud which brings life to the couple and plants.

NC10

Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

A couple plants seeds to grow a corn plant, A symbol of life for the Hopi people. Corn is not only an important food source but has great spiritual meaning and plays an important role in ceremonies.

This image shows a maiden who has cared for the best seeds from the past harvest. She plants them in a place prepared by her companion who uses a "hangwànpi", a digging stick. below a fish, frog, and turtle remind us of the life-giving water. Katsinam, spiritual beings watch over the couple as dragonflies play around a rain cloud which brings life to the couple and plants.

  • 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.

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