Weavings Featured On Hi-Plains Trading Post's On Line Catalog are not produced By Native Americans. For 11 Years HPTP Has Proudly Specialized In Quality Handweaving, Mostly From Indians In Mexico. For Some Products, We Have Often Contracted The Artistic Skills Of Weavers In Guatemala, Ecuador, And India. Handweaving, Although Starting 1000 Years Ago As a Nomadic Craft In The Middle East, Has Almost Always Been A Commercial Endeavor - Thus There Is Little Recorded As To The Origin Of Designs. Generally, Traders Have Effected The Majority Of Influence Over Patterns, Color, And Quality Control. From The Earliest Experimentation With Lines And Angles, Weavers Have Continually Adapted And Absorbed Ideas From Other Cultures To Upgrade The Craft And Increase Marketability. In The New World, Between 1700-1800, Navajo Indians Learned Handweaving Techniques From The Spanish And Pueblos. Until The Late 1800's, The Products Were Simple Wearing Blankets For Themselves And Chief's Blankets That They Traded To The Plains Indians. What Most People Think Of As Navajo Design Rugs Were Invented By Early Territorial Traders Using Ideas From Photographs Of Persian Carpets Mixed With Pre-Columbian Architectural Designs From The Mitla Ruins In Mexico.
THE ITEMS IN THIS ONLINE CATALOG, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, ARE NOT INDIAN PRODUCED, AN INDIAN PRODUCT OR THE PRODUCT OF A PARTICULAR INDIAN, INDIAN TRIBE OR INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS ORGANIZATION AS DEFINED BY 2.5 USC & 305 ET SEQ.
Colors & design may vary due to artist interpretation.
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