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Jayne Quam: Black Jet, Six Directional Mole Bernard Laiwekate The use of elk horn

Jayne Quam: Black Jet, Six Directional Mole Bernard Laiwekate The use of elk hornMole (K'yaluts'i): Moles behavior suggests that we trust what we feel, not what we see as the mole lives this way all the time. For the Zuni people, Mole (Kyalutsi) is the guardian of Mother Earth. Dimensions: Length 2 1 4" X Width 2 1 4" X Height 1"

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The use of elk horn as a medium adds a unique texture and natural element to the piece

symbolizing a deep connection with nature and ancestral roots

there is water

Butterfly Maiden

With his deep cultural connection to Zuni tradition and artistry

Jayne Quam: Black Jet, Six Directional Mole Bernard Laiwekate The use of elk hornMole (K'yaluts'i): Moles behavior suggests that we trust what we feel, not what we see as the mole lives this way all the time. For the Zuni people, Mole (Kyalutsi) is the guardian of Mother Earth. Dimensions: Length 2 1 4" X Width 2 1 4" X Height 1"

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