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Buffalo
3-1/4" X 3"
P45-1 $12.95
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Mountainlion
3-1/2" X 2-1/2"
P45-2 $12.95
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Gecko
3" X 3"
P45-3 $12.95
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Elk
3" X 3"
P45-4 $12.95
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Hand
3-1/2" X 2"
P45-5 $12.95
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Child of the Sun
3-1/2" X 2"
P45-6 $12.95
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Kokopelli
3" tall
P45-7 $12.95
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Child of the Sun
3-1/2" tall
P45-8 $12.95
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Elk-are found primarily in the United States and Canada. One of the largest of the deer species, elk can travel at speeds 35 to 40 mph, swim strong currents, and run through a forest in graceful, almost silent, motion. The 'bugle' of a rutting bull presents a challenge to other bulls and vocalizes his domination over cows.
Buffalo-
American Bison are the largest terrestrial animals in North America. They average 10 feet long and 5-6 feet high.
Mountain Lion-
The 'Elder Brother' spirit whose fierce aspect teaches strength and courage.
Hand-
To primitive man, the hand print was his personalized signature. The hand is universally symbolic of peace, strength, and friendship. It also represents a warm and inviting welcome.
Kokopelli-
A humpbacked flute player whose Indian heritage dates back to as early as 200 A.D. This legendary, well traveled, and footloose figure was a god to some, a nuisance to others, and a bearer of good luck and health to many. Well-known for his gift of fertility, childless wives begged for his company while unmarried women fled from him with fear.
Child of the Sun-
The original myth of the Zuni People speaks of the Warrior Children of the Sun Father, who led the People from dark caverns beneath the earth. A sacred lightning arrow, wielded by one of the Children, protected the People upon their arrival into the light by changing threatening beasts into benevolent fetish animals.
Gecko-
They are the only lizard that can produce sounds- other lizards are voiceless. Most species have sticky toe pads which enable them to cling to smooth surfaces, either vertically or upside down, defying the force of gravity. Other species found in sand dunes and deserts have toes with fringed scales which allow them to move swiftly across the sand without sinking.


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