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The Repatriation of Geronimo

The Yale university Skull and Bones society stole Geronimos skull and his horse bridal (Geronimos favorite possession) to display them in the clubs trophy room. These so called "Intellectuals" stole Geronimo from his Ft. Sill grave. Apaches from all tribes are working to repatriate his remains to Arizona, where he wanted to be buried. This was his only request when he was imprisoned. This story shows the ceremony that will celebrate his return to his homeland. The Crown dancers and the Eagle lead the procession while the people dance around the wickiup and fire. The smoke raises and turns into the face of Geronimo.
The necklace clasp shows Geronimos face. This is the face of determination and strength as well as deep respect for the creator and his will.


Techniques: Tufa cast, hand assembled and engraved

Materials: 512 carats of Natural Morenci turquoise
13.20 Oz. sterling silver
15.0 Grams 14k gold

$15,000.
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