Some of the Native American handicrafts of the Lumbee people, which inspired portions of Vines of Entanglement, set in Raleigh and Pembroke, North Carolina.
Ian’s soapstone turtle came in a handcrafted pine needle basket like this.
The turtle has special significance to the Lumbee���People of the Dark Water.
In this Sandhills region of the longleaf pine, the pinecone is represented in Lumbee jewelry and fiber arts along with tribal logo motifs.
The turtle to all Native American tribes symbolizes power, strength and longevity.
Handcrafted Lumbee jewelry can be found at http://lumbeejewelry.com/.
My go-to source for Lumbee and other Native American handicrafts is the Eagle Feather Arts store in downtown Pembroke. Annie Ruth and the other wonderful ladies make each visit a treat.
116 W 3rd St Pembroke, NC 28372 (910) 522-0508
For more about the annual Lumbee Homecoming, visit http://www.pinterest.com/lisacoxcarter/vines-of-entanglement/.
Published on February 26, 2015 02:45