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Isdzan - Apache Native American Woman By Howard Terpning

Isdzan - Apache Woman by Howard Terpning.

"Isdzan is one of the Apache words meaning woman. There are several but that is the one suggested by an Apache friend of mine. Many Apache lived in Arizona particularly up in the White Mountains."

This model is a full blooded Apache. She sits beside a burden basket, wearing a Sunrise Ceremony dress - which actually is not an everyday dress and would normally have been worn only for special occasions. It's decorated with tin cones and some bead-work. Tin cones were used as decoration by all the tribes. They make a ice tinkling sound and some things made by the Apache were profusely decorated with them.

Isdzan - Apache Woman by Howard Terpning was published in March of 1994 as a signed and numbered limited edition print with a 18 x 14-3/8 image size priced for sale at $___ unframed.

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