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  1. dried ground chiltepin powder
  2. 6 inch ceramic tile featuring yellow creosote blossom on black background
  3. "For the Hopi people creating a life of happiness and plenty in a desert environment can be symbolized by plants that the Hopi cultivated and gathered to create a culture that has endured for thousands of years. Plants are not only used to nourish the people but are integral to Hopi culture. Plant-life plays a part in ceremonies, traditions, and life-events. Every plant is celebrated and respected, For the Hopi, the blue corn ear is symbolically the first crop they grew in this world and it defines their cu
  4. tohono o'odham woven basket necklace
  5. jalepeno chile powder. This potent fiery green powder comes from the popular and intense Jalapeño pepper Jalapeños have a sweet flavor under the medium to hot heat level
  6. white sacred datura flower with leaves on black background ceramic tile by Wil Taylor
  7. Known as the "Three Sisters", these crops are grown together to benefit each other. Beans planted at the base of the corn stalk provide support to their vines as they rise upward to the sun. Squash plants grow close to the ground protecting soil with broad spiny leaves. Together these plants thrive and provide a balanced food source to the people. Three spirits symbolizing Beans, Corn, and Squash stand behind the plants. Bean Maiden wraps herself in a blanket bearing water symbols. A bundle of bean sprouts
  8. Jalapeño Jelly
  9. The Rancho Gordo Vegetarian Kitchen: Everyday Cooking with Heirloom Beans, Vegetables, Greens, and Grains by Steve Sando and Julia Newberry. Cover photo is a hand holding two sprouting plants
  10. native seeds search logo baseball cap 100% organic cotton, embroidered logo, adjustable metal clasp on back
  11. This Green Jalapeño sauce has a slightly milder heat with luscious citrus undertones. It's  fresh, tangy taste deliciously complements every meal. The heat catches up after a few bites, and never overwhelms the flavor! Put a few drops on your chips or use it to enhance your entire entrée.  Made in Tucson.  5 oz. glass bottle.
  12. A unique blend of spices and peppers. Salsa Ranchera has an incredible smoky adobo taste, and produces a strong rush of flavor and heat. This sauce is one of a kind and will enhance any meal. Put a few drops on your chips or use it to enhance your entire entrée. Most popular!  Made in Tucson  5 oz. glass bottle
  13. “This travel tin is named for the Navajo Beauty Way. It represents a traditional way of seeing and living in the world. The Beauty Way keeps us in harmony and is a way of honoring our sacred connection with the ancestors. It showed not just a way of understanding but a way of being. In our Navajo world Juniper and Sage brush were used as part of our daily lives. They have practical and spiritual uses as well as medicinal. It seemed appropriate that we name this balm with two of our most sacred plant medicin
  14. Savory with a kick, from Green Chiles sourced from Hatch, New Mexico Fully popped and ready to enjoy Handcrafted in small batches in Tucson, Arizona Cooked in Rice Bran Oil, Non GMO, Dairy & Nut Free, with no artificial flavors or colors
  15. This signature hot sauce has a rich savory flavor. It's the perfect combination of chili peppers that brings out the best flavor in a host of foods. Put a few drops on your chips or use it to enhance your entire entrée.  Made in Tucson.  5 oz. glass bottle.
  16. "Across the desert mesas, the Hopi people call home, the night sky is filled with the elements of the cosmos. A young woman wearing a traditional manta dress with corn designs reaches outward from earth to hold a star within the cosmos." White matted print measures 11 x 14 inches  Image is 9.5 x 7.5 inches  Information about the artist and Hopi culture included
  17. yellow palo verde blossom and leaves on black background ceramic tile by wil taylor
  18. arizona habanero very hot chile powder AZ007
  19. Southwest Fruit & Vegetable Gardening Book
  20. An authentic southwestern seasoning for all meats and vegetables. Medium in heat. Use in place of table pepper. Liven up any dish including chicken, beef, fish, wild game, pasta, vegetables, dips, or soups. Mix with dressing, BBQ sauce or soy sauce to make a tasty marinade or even spice up mayonnaise, mustard, and ketchup.  Gluten Free/No GMOs/No MSG  3.3 oz.
  21. The designs on these cards are prints of original artwork by Hopi Artist Gerald A. A. Dawavendewa. The inside of these cards are blank allowing you to use these for all special occasions. Story on back, comes with white envelope.  Size: 5 inches x 6.5 inches
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  23. Handcrafted soap made with raw honey and organics. Fragrance free! Gentle on sensitive skin.
  24. "A couple journeys through life with good will and blessings surrounded with elements of life..." White matted print measures 11 x 14 inches  Image is 9.5 x 7.5 inches  Information about the artist and Hopi culture included
  25. The award-winning Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1, 3rd Edition: Guiding Principles to Welcome Rain into Your Life and Landscape, is the first book in a three-volume guide that teaches you how to conceptualize, design, and implement sustainable water-harvesting systems for your home, landscape, and community.
  26. Churro Artisan Popcorn
  27. fennel flavored and scented lip balm made by Medicine of the People