Indian Pipe Mugs
Description: Charles (CM) Russell, the “cowboy artist”, created more than 2,000 paintings of cowboys, Indians, and landscapes set in the Western United States. He lived and worked among the cowboys and the Blood Indian tribe in his younger years. This image is called “The Peace Pipe” and depicts an Indian brave lighting a long narrow pipe of tobacco sitting cross legged in his teepee.
Description: The Great Seal of the Choctaw Nation features a bow with three arrows along with a smoking tomahawk-pipe. The arrows represent three great chiefs: Apuckshunnubbee, Pushmataha, and Mosholatubbee. The peace pipe represents the peaceful nature of the tribe while the bow represents their willingness to fight when attacked or threatened.
Description: "Tribal Silhouette Watercolor" portrays a powerful image of Indigenous heritage. The artwork features a silhouette with a vibrant feather headdress and peace pipe, symbolizing unity and respect for nature. This piece reflects the rich traditions and artistry of Native American culture. Why You’ll Love It: A unique blend of cultural symbolism and modern art, perfect for expressing appreciation for Indigenous heritage. Great gift for: Fans of cultural art, history buffs, or anyone looking to celebrate Native American traditions through art.