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Thunder Eagle Native Art
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Review by:
Mona H.
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We stopped by this place on our way to the Grand Canyon. We decided to go to Williams, AZ to see the historic town on the historic route 66. After walking through the various gift shops that sell the same generic items we finally walked into Thunder Eagle. This place is like a Museum or Gallery. They have art and jewelry made by the tribes around the area like the Zuni, Navajo, Hopi, and Acoma. Most of the Jewelry, pottery, and artwork even have the name, description, photo of the artist who made the work. My children also loved the place because they have a little section where you can grab a pouch and fill it with various rocks and gems. The owners were there, and they were extremely helpful and informative. They were really cool about letting us walk freely on our own and take photos, which most people do. The "do not touch" signs are really meant for young children.
I bought a beautiful spiny oyster watch and a red coral beaded necklace which I always get compliments on. If we are ever in the area again, we will definitely pay Thunder Eagle another visit.
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