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

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Frog (Dakkya) is a sign of water. Water is life. In Zuni Pueblo, frogs often appear on prayer bowls since many of the Zuni prayers and dances ask for water in the form of rain or snow. Cleansing is also a part of Frog’s medicine as well as emotional and physical healing.

Bon Bon Frog by Rick Quam Bowing Frog by Hayes Leekya Catching Flies by Delvin Leekya Double Strand Amber Fetish Necklace & Earring Set by Lena Boone Embossed Mini Bags by Max Hand, Oregonian Fabulous Frog by Charles Hustito Fossilized Ivory Fetish Necklace & Earring Set by Dinah & Peter Gasper Frog Fiesta Pottery by Noreen Simplicio Frog Of The Night by Brian Yatsattie Giftable Frog by Delvin Leekya Golden Frog Pin  by Veronica Poblano Happy Frog by Delvin Leekya Homegrown Frog by Richard Epaloose Kissable Frog by Delvin Leekya Many Animals Fetish Necklace by Marcel Chase Weahkee Meet & Greet Frog Pot by Agnes Peynetsa Mighty Fine Frog by Sarah Leekya Mosaic Frog by Brian Yatsattie Mosaic Frog Pendant Necklace by Brian Yatsattie Mottled Frog by Lorandina Sheche Older Fetish Necklace by Dinah & Peter Gasper Onyx Frog by Terrence Tsethlikai Prince or Princess Frog by Brian Yatsattie Relaxed Frog by Michael Coble Septarian Nodule Frog by Evalena Boone Tadpoles by Annette Tsikewa Trio Of Frogs by Debra Gasper White Light Frog  by Debra Gasper Will You Be Mine? by Ray Tsalate Zuni Bowl by Gabriel Paloma Zuni Sunface Frog by Kenric Laiwakete