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Editor's Choice 2010: welcome new & Old There are many new products on the horizon in 2010. The first quarter promises to bring a collection of great new introductions – From winter to the Fancy Food Show New York International Gift Show, International Environment House + Housewares Show. I have included some who are here and a couple of my own favorite selections from 2009 may have been lost.
Indian Food in Brampton and Mississauga


Woman With Food For Sale At Market Bangkok, Thailand World Culture Framed Art Poster Print by John Hay, 31x25


Woman With Food For Sale At Market Bangkok, Thailand World Culture Framed Art Poster Print by John Hay, 31×25


$154.99


Art.com is the world’s largest retailer of art prints, posters, photographs, and framed artwork. With our huge selection of over 400,000 prints, you’ll easily find the perfect piece for your home, office, or classroom. Our art is printed on quality paper. When you order framed artwork, the piece is built by our team of in-house professionals. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.com/artdotco…

Classic Native American Culture Films: Navajo & Pueblo Indians History


Classic Native American Culture Films: Navajo & Pueblo Indians History


$12.99


This is a compilation of old rare Native American and American Indian 16mm films that have been digitized and collected onto DVD. You can’t find this DVD anywhere else, because we designed it ourselves! It’s a must for Native American educators, enthusiasts or collectors. Table Of Contents: (1) The Pueblo Heritage (1950) – This is a fantastic film about the history of the Pueblo people. There is w…

Native American Culture and History: Amateur Old West DVD (1920s)


Native American Culture and History: Amateur Old West DVD (1920s)


$4.99


This film reel contains rare amateur footage of Southwest American life in the early twentieth century. Despite the fact that the exact date and location of the film is unknown, it is likely that most of the scenes are from New Mexico, with some ending shots of the Grand Canyon and California. The beginning scenes appear to be of the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe. This film focuses especiall…

Keeping Heart on Pine Ridge: Family Ties, Warrior Culture, Commodity Foods, Rez Dogs and the Sacred


Keeping Heart on Pine Ridge: Family Ties, Warrior Culture, Commodity Foods, Rez Dogs and the Sacred


$5.99


This title was among the winners of the 2006 Skipping Stones Honor Awards for Multicultural & International Awareness Books. Keeping Heart on Pine Ridge is an intimate look at contemporary life with the Lakota people on Pine Ridge Indian Rerservation, near the Black Hills in South Dakota. Insightful stories of compassion, despair, humor, and spiritual growth are drawn f…


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