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Kapa Print

$35.00

Art: kapa – Bear

Artist: Jennifer Rugge 

Collection: 2019 VTA // Homelands: Restoration. Sovereignty. Recognition

Art Description: Collaboration with Nevada City Rancheria Spokesperson and Tribal Council Member Shelly Covert

In the painting, kapa holds and protects sacred Nisenan beings and the Sacred Mountain, 'estom yanim is etched along his back. If you look closely, other important Nisenan symbology can be found, as well as great animal beings who are completely gone or in danger of disappearing

Print Size: 9” x 12”

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Art: kapa – Bear

Artist: Jennifer Rugge 

Collection: 2019 VTA // Homelands: Restoration. Sovereignty. Recognition

Art Description: Collaboration with Nevada City Rancheria Spokesperson and Tribal Council Member Shelly Covert

In the painting, kapa holds and protects sacred Nisenan beings and the Sacred Mountain, 'estom yanim is etched along his back. If you look closely, other important Nisenan symbology can be found, as well as great animal beings who are completely gone or in danger of disappearing

Print Size: 9” x 12”

Art: kapa – Bear

Artist: Jennifer Rugge 

Collection: 2019 VTA // Homelands: Restoration. Sovereignty. Recognition

Art Description: Collaboration with Nevada City Rancheria Spokesperson and Tribal Council Member Shelly Covert

In the painting, kapa holds and protects sacred Nisenan beings and the Sacred Mountain, 'estom yanim is etched along his back. If you look closely, other important Nisenan symbology can be found, as well as great animal beings who are completely gone or in danger of disappearing

Print Size: 9” x 12”

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