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CHICKEN IN MOCCASINS BY EDITH & GUY JOHN NAVAJO FOLK ART

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Description Edith John is the daughter of the late Woody Herbert who was known for his folk art Brahma bulls.  Edith started carving while helping her father.  Edith’s folk art chickens elicit happiness wherever they roost!  Bold colors and patterns, that will brighten your Navajo folk art collection.  Hand carved out of wood with a straw tail.  Signed   8  3/4” tall x 2  7/8” long x 2  5/8″ wide (height is to top of straw tail)     Artist card included   In recent years, wood figurines hand carved by self-taught Navajo artists have developed into Navajo Folk Art.  These carvings of traditional personal images and indigenous animals are characteristic of the cultural integrity on the Navajo people.  Strong cultural values provide for and sustain the artistic traditions of the Navajo.
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