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Canyon Lands By Frank McCarthy

By Frank McCarthy

Canyon Lands by Frank McCarthy

In "Canyon Lands" two mid-19th century Navajo braves, wearing silver and feathered regalia, post against the rugged beauty of their homeland. Until Kit Carson's troops forced them onto reservations in the 1860's, nomadic Navajos roamed freely about the canyon lands of New Mexico and Arizona. They easily adopted the customs of some other Native peoples, including the peaceful Pueblo, who taught them to weave and raise corn.

However, the Navajo often fought with other tribes, Spanish colonists and later American settlers in the area. Warriors such as these in "Canyon Lands" raided settlements for horses and sheep, especially during the years between the Mexican and Civil Wars. After Carson's successful 1863 attack on their stronghold at Arizona's Canyon de Chelly, the Navajo surrendered to reservation life and peacefully took up herding and silversmithing.

Canyon Lands by Frank McCarthy is available as a Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Paper Print with a 18 x 30 Image Size priced at $175 unframed. Navajo Indians in artwork for sale. They are in mint condition and have never been framed. Artist Frank McCarthy's Western art prints on sale. We are a full service custom picture frame shop and can build a design to meet any style or budget. Order yours today. All artwork is professionally boxed and insured and guaranteed to arrive in mint condition. All of the prints have been hand signed and numbered by Western Artist Frank McCarthy.

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Signed And Numbered Limited Edition Paper Print 18 x 30 Image Size 1250 $175.00

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