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Item #: 483-W34 (Y3LR-B3) -
California white sage is ideal for use in smudging ceremonies. Sage is also a natural bug repellent, e.g. for mosquitoes and ladybugs. Add sage to your campfire or fire pit to keep mosquitoes and bugs away. Our white sage is grown on Native American-owned farms and assembled into bundles by the Cherokee. This item is not fit for human consumption.
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Item #: 483-W45 (Y3LR-B3) -
California white sage is ideal for use in smudging ceremonies. Sage is also a natural bug repellent, e.g. for mosquitoes and ladybugs. Add sage to your campfire or fire pit to keep mosquitoes and bugs away. Our white sage is grown on Native American-owned farms and assembled into bundles by the Cherokee. This item is not fit for human consumption.
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Item #: 483-W56 (Y3LR-B1) -
California white sage is ideal for use in smudging ceremonies. Sage is also a natural bug repellent, e.g. for mosquitoes and ladybugs. Add sage to your campfire or fire pit to keep mosquitoes and bugs away. Our white sage is grown on Native American-owned farms and assembled into bundles by the Cherokee. This item is not fit for human consumption.
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Item #: 483-W67 (Y3LR-B3) -
California white sage is ideal for use in smudging ceremonies. Sage is also a natural bug repellent, e.g. for mosquitoes and ladybugs. Add sage to your campfire or fire pit to keep mosquitoes and bugs away. Our white sage is grown on Native American-owned farms and assembled into bundles by the Cherokee. This item is not fit for human consumption.
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Item #: 483-W78 (Y3L) -
California white sage is ideal for use in smudging ceremonies. Sage is also a natural bug repellent, e.g. for mosquitoes and ladybugs. Add sage to your campfire or fire pit to keep mosquitoes and bugs away. Our white sage is grown on Native American-owned farms and assembled into bundles by the Cherokee. This item is not fit for human consumption.
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Item #: 483-W89 (Y3L) -
California white sage is ideal for use in smudging ceremonies. Sage is also a natural bug repellent, e.g. for mosquitoes and ladybugs. Add sage to your campfire or fire pit to keep mosquitoes and bugs away. Our white sage is grown on Native American-owned farms and assembled into bundles by the Cherokee. This item is not fit for human consumption.
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Item #: 1000-G11-C (Y3KRI) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 1000-G04 (Y3KRI) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 1000-G11-A (Y3KRI) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...
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Item #: 1000-G11-B (Y3KRI) -
These carvings were purchased by Paul Crosby directly from Yup'ik carvers in the Alaskan village of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Sea during February 2007. All of the carvings are made from fresh walrus ivory that was taken from subsistence hunting activities. Many have eyes or trim using baleen and are often set on fossilized walrus ivory bases. Savoonga is known as the "Walrus Capital of the World." The walrus are hunted for meat--a number of the carvers had just returned...