Allen's facination with Amerindian mythology prompted two years of study before beginning his Anasazi series.

"COYOTE DISGUISED AS KOKOPELLI"
Since his disguise is slipping he won't fool any Anasazi maidens with his flute playing.
Bronze, 22"x6"x13" $1821.

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"HEARS KOKOPELLI'S FLUTE"
Her hair style indicates a maiden. Her left shouldered gown is perhaps an anomaly. (Anasazi-Pueblo IV ?) Bronze, 14"x7"x5" $1776.

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"MANCOS MAID"
Also hears Kokopelli, but in 'basketmaker' period.
Her breech cloth represents 144 strands of yucca fiber. Bronze, 21"x11"x14" $1617.

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"ANASAZI ARTILLERY"
Defending his cliff house with weapons at hand.
Bronze, 21"x9"x15" $2065.

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"ANASAZI ARTILLERY"
(from a rearward view.)
"LAST WEAPON AT WUPATKI"
Wupatki is a ruin near the Grand Canyon. Down to a broken lance, a Hohokam warrior faces the invading Navaho. Bronze, 16"x27"x7" $1763.

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