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Hopi Throw Pillow featuring the photograph Homo'lovi Hopi Ruins by Debby Pueschel

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Homo'lovi Hopi Ruins Throw Pillow

Debby Pueschel

by Debby Pueschel

$222.00

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Product Details

Our throw pillows are made from 100% spun polyester poplin fabric and add a stylish statement to any room. Pillows are available in sizes from 14" x 14" up to 26" x 26". Each pillow is printed on both sides (same image) and includes a concealed zipper and removable insert (if selected) for easy cleaning.

Design Details

In the high grassland of 14th century northern Arizona, an ancient people found a home along the Little Colorado River. These people, the Hisat'sinom... more

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Comments (4)

Janet Marie

Janet Marie

Very interesting story about the Homolovi State Park. Promoting in the Beauty of Arizona discussion thread, "National, State Parks and Monuments of Arizona." Thank you for sharing your travel art of Arizona with us, Debby. LF

Debby Pueschel replied:

Thank you Janet. It was a place we had passed by many times, but found it interesting. Few people visit there. Im glad we did!

Johanna Hurmerinta

Johanna Hurmerinta

Sharing to FB! :)

Debby Pueschel replied:

Thank you Johanna

Debby Pueschel

Debby Pueschel

Many thanks for the comments, LFP, Johanna!

Johanna Hurmerinta

Johanna Hurmerinta

Beautiful capture! LFP

Artist's Description

In the high grassland of 14th century northern Arizona, an ancient people found a home along the Little Colorado River. These people, the Hisat'sinom (known to archaeologists as the Anasazi), paused in their migrations to till the rich flood plain and sandy slopes before continuing north to join people already living on the mesas, people who are today known as the Hopi.
The Hopi people of today still consider Homolovi, as well as other precolumbian sites in the southwest, to be part of their homeland. They continue to make pilgrimages to these sites, renewing the ties of the people with the land. The Hopi tell us that the broken pottery and stones are now part of the land and are the trail the Bahana will follow when he returns. Therefore, these are mute reminders that the Hopi continue to follow the true Hopi way and the instructions of Masau'u.
The years have brought many changes to Homolovi. The migrations ended when the people settled at the center of the world, the Hopi Me...

About Debby Pueschel

Debby Pueschel

Thank you for visiting my galleries. You will find a variety of collections from which to browse. Sit back and enjoy visiting areas you have never visited, or remembering times when you had the chance to visit places in my gallery. Memories are such a great tool! Photography is my love! Whether it be photographing my grandchildren, my hummingbirds in the yard, places we have travelled, or taking photos of people who have given of their time and effort to help others, it matters not......photo documentation is my passion! My photography began with capturing hummingbirds...little did I realize this is quite a feat to capture these creatures, so small and fast. Yet, I waited and befriended this who were less afraid of humans. I talk to...

 

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