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Thomas B Maracle

Thomas B. Maracle Indigenous Canadian Mohawk Stone Carving or Sculpture
Thomas B. Maracle Indigenous Canadian Mohawk Stone Carving or Sculpture

Thomas B. Maracle Indigenous Canadian Mohawk Stone Carving or Sculpture

Located in Hamilton, Ontario

This large Indigenous North American stone carving was done by Thomas B. Maracle of the Mohawk

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Late 20th Century North American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Stone

Native spirit carrier sculpture, egale, ceramics, Thomas Maracle, America 1970s
Native spirit carrier sculpture, egale, ceramics, Thomas Maracle, America 1970s

Native spirit carrier sculpture, egale, ceramics, Thomas Maracle, America 1970s

Located in Wien, AT

piece by Thomas B. Maracle. He is a well known and award winning stone sculptor and a musician. A Native

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Vintage 1970s Canadian Native American Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Stone

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