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Featuring original work commissioned by artist, musician and former Hopi Vice Chairman Clark Tenakhongva, our special-edition Bears Ears Daylite™ tells the unique story of Bears Ears. As part of this release, Osprey is donating to the Hopi Education Endowment Fund for scholarships in Hopi language, history and archaeology.
Artist, musician and former Hopi Vice Chairman Clark Tenakhongva, explains the meaning behind his original artwork, inspired by his homeland Hon Muru (‘Bears Ears’) and why he chose the Hopi Education Endowment Fund as the beneficiary of this special-edition release.
As part of the Bears Ears Daylite release, Osprey is donating $10,000 to the Hopi Education Endowment Fund, a non-profit selected by the artist, for scholarships in Hopi language, history and archaeology.
Original work commissioned by artist, musician and former Hopi Vice Chairman Clark Tenakhongva.
Hopi migration symbol
Represents the Hopi deity of the sun
Bear paw petroglyphs
Hopi name for Bears Ears
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