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The head of a Big Horned Sheep emerges from a former piece of firewood.


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A brewing battle between two Big Horned Sheep in Rocky Mountain National Park.


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A hand-carved bowl from a maple burl.


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A hand-carved bowl from a Box Elder tree burl.


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A girl with braided hair carved in Catalpha wood.


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A young african man carved in red cedar.


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A woman, carved in walnut with cherry background, that symbolizes faith.


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Gurtis and Alida, carved in Butternut wood, were valued neighbors that lived a simple, primitive live.


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Carved in Buckeye wood, this woman represents all matriarchs.


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Carved in Black Walnut, this was inspired by National Geographic magazine's Afghan girl with striking blue eyes.


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Carved in red cedar, this gentleman probably could tell quite a tale.


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Carved in spalted Black Walnut, this gentleman was used to hard work to feed his family.


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Adapted from a photograph of Quanah Parker, the last of the great Comanche Chiefs.