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Authentic, ONE OF A KIND handcrafted hook Earrings are made with multi stone inlay set in sterling silver plate and connected to french hooks Stones measures about 1/2" in diameter at the widest part and has turquoise, coral,and malachite inlay made by the navajo artist Earrings measures 1.2" when on e

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  • The Zuni (First Reports Native Americans) by Petra Press (Library Binding)
  • The Zuni Enigma: A Native American People's Possible Japanese Connection by Nancy Yaw Davis (Paperback)
  • Zuni Fetishes: Using Native American Sacred Objects for Meditation, Reflection, and Insight by Hal Zina Bennett (Paperback)
  • Various Artists - Zuni: Traditional Songs from the Zuni Pueblo (Audio CD)
  • The Zuni Man-Woman by Will Roscoe (Paperback)
  • Zuni Fetishes by Frank Hamilton Cushing (Paperback)
  • The Zunis (True Books) by Alice K. Flanagan (Library Binding)
  • Zuni Pottery by Marian E. Rodee (Paperback)
  • My Adventures in Zuni by Frank H. Cushing (Paperback)
  • Zuni and the Courts: A Struggle for Sovereign Land Rights (Hardcover)
  • The Fetish Carvers of Zuni by Marian E. Rodee (Paperback)
  • Dialogues with Zuni Potters by Milford Nahohai (Paperback)

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