Palms Trading Company in Albuquerque, New Mexico recognizes the art of storytelling as an important part of Native American Indian traditions and cultures. The Jemez Pueblo Indians have possibly been the most prolific when it comes to making this kind of Native American Indian art, with some characteristics of their pottery integrating with each storyteller piece such as the clay-slip color scheme. Jemez Pueblo Indians have deviated from traditional figures when making their storytellers and sometimes even borrow more contemporary characters from mainstream culture such as Santa Claus and elves. Collecting storytellers from our company guarantees you are receiving an authentic, handcrafted item steeped in Native American Indian tradition.
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Jemez Joyce Lucero Seated Storyteller with Two Children
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Jemez Angie Loretto Riley Small Seated Storyteller Figurine with Three Children
$108.00 -
Jemez Chrislyn Fragua Small Seated Storyteller Figurine with Two Children
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Jemez Chrislyn Fragua Handmade and Hand Painted Canoe Figurine with Three Children and Fish
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Jemez Felicia Fragua Standing Storyteller with One Child and Pueblo Cut Out
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Jemez Carol Lucero Gachupin Seated Male Storyteller Figurine with Two Children
$160.00 -
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Jemez Chrislyn Fragua Standing Storyteller Figurine with Two Children
Original price was: $190.00.$170.00Current price is: $170.00. -
Jemez Vernida Toya Seated Storyteller Figurine with Six Children and a Chicken
$175.00 -
Jemez Small Seated Storyteller with Two Children by Chrislyn Fragua
$180.00 -
Jemez Diane Lucero Handmade Owl Figurine with Two Owlets
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Jemez Angie Loretto Riley Small Handmade and Hand Painted Seated Storyteller Figurine with Five Children
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Jemez Pamela Toya Seated Male Storyteller Figurine with Two Children and Drum
$200.00