This vintage Native American handmade souvenir features a wooden teepee with thunderbird and baby inside.  The item was crafted in the United States by a Navajo artisan using traditional techniques. Its origin can be traced back to Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, and it has a provenance in the Northeast. Although it is not signed, the item is a true representation of Native American culture and would make a great addition to any collection.


The teepee is made of wood and leather, and it is estimated to have been crafted in the 1950s. It is categorized under collectibles and cultures & ethnicities in the Native American: US section, with a focus on unsigned artisan crafts from 1935 to now. This item is a unique piece of history that tells a story of Native American heritage, and it would be a valuable addition to any collector's showcase.