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A dozen Pueblo Notecards, "Deer Dancer," by Fernando Padilla
$ 2.19
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Description
The twelve notecards in this collection represent the Pueblo Deer Dance, which is performed to honor the deer, ensure their propagation, and gain their cooperation and permission for the hunter to take what is needed for food and clothing.Each card has a description of the dance and a brief biography of Fernando Padilla on the back.
The cards are also suitable for framing individually or as a group. A great gift!
Twelve cards and twelve envelopes are included.
Fernando Padilla, Jr.
(born July 29, 1958) is a
Native American
artist
. His father was full blood
San Felipe Pueblo
and his mother is
Navajo
and
Apache
. Padilla is enrolled with the San Felipe Pueblo and is listed as half San Felipe Pueblo and half Navajo. Padilla was born in
Huntington Park, California
. He grew up in various places in
New Mexico
and
Arizona
due to his father's job with the
U.S. Forestry Service
. He moved to
Oklahoma
in 1978 and still lives there to date. Best known for his painting of the
Southwestern
landscape and
Pueblo
life, Padilla also creates multi-dimensional artwork and sculpture.