Courtney Puffer

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Courtney Puffer is a writer and art dealer, who runs Pacific Western Traders with his father, Herb, in Folsom, California. Courtney is extremely knowledgeable about native American art and customs. Sadly, Courtney passed away on 17th September, 2008, while on a business trip, but his writing lives on at NewsBlaze.

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Maidu Echoes from the American River

Traces of an indigenous culture are scattered throughout the remains of the California Gold Rush. From the village site Shiba in Fair Oaks to Yolimhu in Folsom, great bedrock mortars echo the First People.

Wearable Art Display at Second Saturday Reception

Pacific Western Traders presents a wearable art display at Second Saturday reception, including a collection of garments inspired by the Ghost Dance regalia, spectacular necklaces and finely fashioned beadwork.

Closer to the Sky

Closer to the Sky is inspired by the burial platforms used by the Native Americans.

Puffer Family Collections of Paintings and Drawings

Exhibit of Paintings and Drawings From the Collections of The Puffer Family and Pacific Western Traders May 19 to July 8, 2007

Yokuts Indian Artifacts From The Collection of Frank F. Latta

An offering of fine and rare artifacts collected by Frank F. Latta, renowned authority and author of Handbook of Yokuts Indians is open for viewing in Folsom, California, from March 31 to May 21 2007.

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