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The Trail of Painted Ponies-Native People's Pony

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Trail of Painted Ponies "Native People's Pony," 2E/6,326.

"As an artist, I have always had this vision of different cultures around the world coming together sharing their beliefs, customs, blending as one on this small planet we call Mother Earth," says Frank Salcido, a Navajo from the Standing House Clan, living in Portland, Oregon. With both sides of his Pony's face represented by Aztec and Mayan warriors, adorned with tribal figures from an Australian Aborigine to an African Masai woman, Frank has fulfilled his artistic mission of using positive themes to contemporarily showcase traditional lifestyles.

Item #: 12224
Release Date: Winter 2006
Artist: Frank Salcido
Material: Ceramic
Size: 6" Tall
Form: Standing
Retired: January 2007 
Last Number at Retirement: 2E/7201

The Trail of Painted Ponies-Native People's Pony
The Trail of Painted Ponies-Native People's Pony Sale price$54.99 Regular price$65.99

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