Fact

In the Southwest, Native artists derive popular bird motifs from ancient designs (often adapting art work found on pottery). Favorites include using the quail, parrot, turkey, Hohokam water bird and Zia Pueblo bird. During the mid-twentieth century tourist era, the roadrunner, New Mexico’s state bird, entered the jewelry repertoire.

Fact: The Native American Church brought the peyote bird into design motifs.


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