Seri Indian Musical Instrument

Seri Indian Tribe

The Seri Indian musical instrument shown was given as a gift to Charles Field on a visit to the Seri Indian Tribe in the late 50’s.  Charles was studying anthropology and archaeology at the University of Arizona in mid to late 50’s, prior to studying and earning a Metallurgical Engineering degree from U of A, when they visited the Seri Indian Tribe in Sonora, Mexico.

from Chicago

The visit to the Seri Tribe may have been the seed that started the interest for this South Chicago born young man.  Charley came to Tucson via hitch hiking from Chicago in the 1950’s out of high school.  With encouragement from a UofA professor Charley enrolled into the Anthropology Department.

to the Southwest

Years later during his career in Metalurgical Engineering he and Barbara returned to the Southwest.  From there they began collecting Navajo and Hopi arts and crafts; mostly beautiful jewelry and pottery.

Seri musical instrument from at least the 1950’s if not a decade or two older…

Bit of a new look…

BACK IN THE SADDLE

So, a little back in the saddle here.  I took a couple months off to absorb some WordPress and Code and Photoshop, along with some SketchUp and AutoCAD refreshers…or maybe more to see if there are new concepts to gather.  If you were a part of the first few posts, you saw Turquoise Spirit Journey was more blog like.  Well, it wasn’t more blog like, it was a blog. Now, there is a shift, a better blend of website and blog, I believe a nicer balance to share the private collection of Turquoise Spirit Journey.

QUALITY and BEAUTY

What is still the same is the quality of Southwest Native American art that can be showcased in a manner the art deserves.  We are starting fresh with a handful of Kachina Dolls, that will increase 2-3 times in number.  We will also begin adding more of the jewelry and pottery.

If you have a moment, take a look around.  If you have any questions, drop us an email, as we are always happy to chat about the arts.

ART

“Art…if I were to visit another civilization in the universe, I would like to see their art, first thing”.  Scott Field

 

 

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