Fishermans Village Native Pride Jewlery

Fishermans Village Native Pride Jewlery authentic Native American hand made jewelry. Third generation Apache jeweler R. Tumbleweed Ybarra specializes in turquoise.

He cuts his own stone and each piece of jewelry is a one of a kind design based upon the traditional mixes of stones. Born a Chiricahuhua Apache in Silver City New Mexico, he has carried on the traditions taught to him by his Grandfather.

08/17/2022

It was only until this day, August 11, 1978
44 years ago that Native people were legally allowed to practice ceremonies.

08/04/2022
Happy birthday Richard. Born on the 4th of July
07/04/2022

Happy birthday Richard.
Born on the 4th of July

Jemez , New Mexico 1914
06/05/2022

Jemez , New Mexico 1914

06/02/2022

Who or what is the mysterious shadow figure in the background of this old west photo? Those who only glance at this 1886 image will likely miss the strange form behind the Apaches. Look closer, however, and you’ll spot it.

01/03/2022

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AlcatrazOccupiers held the island for nearly eighteen months, from Nov. 20, 1969, until June 11, 1971, reclaiming it as ...
05/03/2021

Alcatraz
Occupiers held the island for nearly eighteen months, from Nov. 20, 1969, until June 11, 1971, reclaiming it as Indian land and demanding fairness and respect for Indian peoples.

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WE ARE NO LONGER AT THE VILLAGE But We Are Still In
Punta Gorda, FL
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