Wooden Plains Chief Sculpture - Marvin Jim & Grace Begay (#272)
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About the artist:
Based upon the Navajo creation tales, the sculptures of Marvin Jim reflect a time long ago, when animals and humans walked and worked together to create a new world. These traditional stories speak of conversations among all beings, of behaving in a manner of mutual respect and of all beings having an equal position in the community. These legends are an essential part of the Navajo culture. The tales are of universal interaction, compassion and tolerance; the things necessary to live a balanced existence. See full biography | See all items by Marvin Jim and Grace Begay
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Marvin and Grace Jim Large Animal Folk Art Sculptures See all items in this categoryRelated legends:
Buffalo People
The day after
the last ceremony was over Holy Man started out on another hunting trip. He went
toward San Francisco Mountains on top of which there is a lake called Crescent
lake. From this place he saw what he thought were four mountain sheep. He was
afraid of them, remembering his experience on Black Mountain when Thunder captured
him. He made a detour of the lake to to get a closer view, but now the animals
were on the opposite side. Four times this happened. The fourth time he was able
to see that they were buffalo, one black, one white, one blue and one yellow? More about this legend
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