Painted Robe
It was their custom to honor the harvest. Dream patterns, and life paths were commonly painted on clothing and even tatooed into their skin. It was a show of respect to the gods that gave them life.
A member of an Eastern Woodland tribe standing before a stockade built by settlers.
Open Edition - $35               Image Size 11 x 8
Call 1/800-731-0060
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