ZuniLink.com is a display of authentic Native American animal carvings

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Zuni Fetishes and Zuni Fetish Carvings from Zuni Link, your link to Zuni fetish carvers

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Zuni fetish carvings, Zuni fetishes, Zuni carvings, Zuni art and Zuni carvers from Zuni Pueblo

Zuni Link is the web site of Aboriginals: Art of the First Person devoted to the fine fetish carvings of the Zuni Pueblo, Cochiti Pueblo, San Felipe Pueblo and the Navajo people.

Individual carvers of special note have their own pages of carvings, These include Abby Quam, Delbert ChargingCrow (Lakota Sioux), Daniel Chattin, Dee Edaakie, Emery Eriacho, Lena Boone, Jayne Quam, Lynn Quam, the Quandelacy family, the Gasper family, the Kaamassees, Hayes Leekya, Salvador Romero (Cochiti), Melvin Sandoval (San Felipe), Sammy Smith (Navajo), Wilson Romero (Cochiti), Lionel Sanchez (San Felipe) and Jeff Tsalabutie.

Other pages are devoted to various animals, ranging from birds and bears to horses, frogs, turtles and wolves, coyotes and foxes. There are more than 1,000 individual carvings.

The site is divided between directory-style pages and pages featuring individual carvings. Clients come from all over the world and across the United States and Canada. Owners are William Ernest Waites and Susanne Waites, who have been collectors and dealers in tribal art since 1977. The company is a member of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association and adheres to that organization's Code of Ethics. The company also is a member of the Southwest Association of Indian Arts, the Sanibel-Captiva Chamber of Commerce and the Lee County (Florida) Alliance for the Arts.

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