E'-nee-cooh (Mountain)
Type of art: Diverse Art Forms
Chunkey stone inspired by ancient Chunkey stones found in Arkansas, Georgia, Missouri & Tennessee as shown on p.110-11 in "Hero, Hawk & Open Hand". These were used in the ancient game of Chunkey.
Materials: Mocha alabaster stone
Technique: Hand cut, shaped, sanded & polished (no electric tools)
Size: 2 5/16" Dia. x 1" D
Price: $375

A Wayne "Tay Sha"
Earles
Caddo
TaySha.Art@gmail.com
My given Caddo name, Tay Sha, means "Wolf" & "Friend", for he guides you to the other side when you pass on. The Caddo called their friends/allies this, but the Spanish hear "Tejas" which evolved into the state name, Texas. As an Oklahoman & OU grad, I'm not sure how I feel about this, but I do want to be a friend to all Caddo, making them aware of our ancestor's artistic excellence and the need to continue this wonderful heritage. I began in 2015 with stonework art: cultural stonework & contemporary stone jewelry with engraving inspired by ancient Caddo/Spiro designs. My cultural art honors the ancient Caddo stone artifacts mostly from Spiro Mounds, as monolithic axes, ceremonial maces, effigies, chunkey & bannerstones. Using hand saws, rasps & files, I'm amazed at what our ancestors achieved with only stone tools on harder stone than my soapstone, pipestone & alabaster. My jewelry is stone pendant necklaces engraved with intricate pottery, shell & stone artifact designs.