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I got one set done and will try for a second before time to mail, so sign me up, please!
Welcome jmotushy, both to this site and to my swap.
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This is a friendly group, and everyone is very helpful.
Lurking! Will see if I have time to create...
Thanks for sharing your cards, everyone. Very inspirational! I hope to start on mine next weekend.
I'm glad my cards pass muster! I was a little worried since I'm still not any good at painting people so I left them out of the Chumash villages.
Kokopelli was all over the Southwest, visiting various tribes. He started with the Anasazi, which (if I recall correctly) evolved after many centuries into the Hopi. According to Navajo legend, Kokopelli was the God of Harvest and Plenty, to the Zuni he was a Rain Priest, able to make it rain at will. He was a busy fella, that Kokopelli!
Even the colors associated with the four cardinal directions differed from tribe to tribe. Always something different!