keshi the zuni connection zuni fetishes 
                    and jewelry from the Zuni Pueblo

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Bear was the principal animal for the Pueblo People and they are the most prevalent subject of Zuni fetishes. Bear fetishes are used for healing, protection, strength, journeying, mothering, hunting and gathering. Bear’s hibernation reminds us of the value of going within.

Alabaster Bear by Brian Yatsattie Bear And Cub by Salvador Romero, Cochiti Bear Of Found Stone by Salvador Romero, Cochiti Bear On The Prowl by Herbert Halate Bear Pair by Cheryl Beyuka Blanketed Set of Six Directions by Brian Yatsattie Directional Carving by Wilfred Cheama Eagle Fetish Necklace by Georgia Quandelacy Embossed Mini bags by Max Hand, Oregonian Fishing Bear Fetish Necklace by Herbert Him Fossilized Ivory Necklace by Dinah Gasper Gentle Bear by Dinah & Peter Gasper Honey Bear by Ron Laahty Multi-stone Fetish Necklace by Lena Boone Picasso Marble Bear by Charles Hustito Power Within by Felino Eriacho Powerhouse Bear by Eric Weeka Rockabilly Bear by Troy Sice Serpentine Bear by Stewart Alonzo, San Juan-Navajo Serpentine Directional Carving by Kevin Chapman, Zuni-Sioux Set Of Six Directions by Stewart Quandelacy Set of Six Directions by Brian Yatsattie Sitting Bear by Herbert Him Standing Bear With Fish by Dinah & Peter Gasper Successful Fisher Bear by Felino Eriacho Turquoise Bear by Andres Quandelacy Turquoise Bear & Cub by Herbert Him