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Top 10 Native American Gifts

By Judy Hedding, About.com

The Native American influence is prevalent in the Southwest, and these gifts will be pleasing reminders of a culture rich in history. Enjoy these Native American items yourself, or give them to someone you care about.

1. Native American Lamps

A variety of lamp styles suitable for den, office, or living room.
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2. Native American Arrowhead-Shaped Clock

Several styles of this special Native American clock are available.
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3. Earrings

A variety of earrings, with Native American Southwest style, are available. Silver, onyx, turquoise, lapis lazuli, and more.
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4. Native American Figurines

Kachina style, scultures, and horse hair figurines to accent your home or office with Native American style.
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5. Sacred Love Dreamcatcher Pendant Necklace

Handcrafted sterling silver necklace featuring a porcelain inlay portrait of two young lovers. It is framed in a dreamcatcher set with nine genuine tiger's-eye gems and five dangling silver feathers.
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6. Kachina Dolls

The entire title of this book is "Kachina Dolls: The Art of Hopi Carvers." It includes more than 100 photos and descriptions of Hopi Kachina dolls.
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7. Dreamcatcher Chime

Wind chimes with the dreamcatcher theme.
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8. Spirit of the Harvest: North American Indian Cooking

The recipes, organized by region, have been adapted for contemporary kitchens but are as authentic as possible, emphasizing native ingredients over those introduced by the Europeans. The recipe notes include information on the various tribes, their histories, and their customs.
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9. Totems to Turquoise

Full title is "Totems to Turquoise: Native North American Jewelry Arts of the Northwest and Southwest" by Kari Chalker. Color photographs and essays about Native American jewelry, and how and why the pieces were created.
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10. Kokopelli Note Cards

These note cards are blank on the inside. Kokopelli is a magical flute player in Native American lore.

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