We’wha, a Lhamana (Zuni Two Spirit) individual, took on both male & female tasks as a Zuni cultural ambassador and pottery and textile artist. Also a spiritual leader, We’wha endeavored to preserve the history, traditions, & knowledge of the Zuni people.
• Lightweight and premium grade 1.5 thick wood• Wire - Ready to hang.• Felt pads for wall protection.• 410g/m2 Premium Matte Canvas, with a Poly
Canvas Print - We-wha of Zuni by R. Lentz
We-wha of Zuni - RLWWZ Yoga Mat by Br Robert Lentz OFM - Fine Art America
• Thickness - 1/8 inch acrylic.• Floating Back Mount frame on the back.• Back Mount is invisible when hung giving impression your art is floating away
Metal Print - We-wha of Zuni by R. Lentz
We-wha of Zuni - RLWWZ Sticker by Br Robert Lentz OFM - Fine Art
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