Camioneta Chiapaneca (Item 886)
This handcrafted wooden truck is painted a lively yellow with blue detail and says "Chiapas" along the railing of the truck's bed.$30 - $55
Mayan Alligators (Item 919)
These fanciful alligators made of woven cloth and colorful stitching are the Chiapas version of the better known wooden figures from Oaxaca. Small enough to fit in a Christmas stocking, they make a delightful gift for the young at heart!$12 - $30
Mayan Gato- Large (Item 1055)
These whimsical cats made from a felt like wool and colorful stitching are the perfect gift for the young at heart!$15 - $30
Mayan Gato- Medium (Item 1074)
These whimsical cats made from a felt like wool and colorful stitching are the perfect gift for the young at heart!$12 - $30
Mayan Gato- Small (Item 1054)
These whimsical cats made from a felt like wool and colorful stitching are the perfect gift for the young at heart!$10 - $20
Mayan Man Wooden Doll (Item 912)
This detailed carved wooden doll is wearing traditional garb which includes a wool sarape, cotton pants, sandals and hat. Measures about 10" high.$25 - $40
Mayan Mariposas (Item 1076)
These lovely colorful butterflies will brighten any corner and bring smiles to the faces of young and old.$12 - $30
Mayan Reindeer (Item 883)
Just in time for the holidays, these intricately crafted reindeer are a beautiful addition to any holiday decor!$15 - $40
Mayan Sapos (Item 874)
Toads hold great meaning in the Mayan cultures. Offered here as small felt dolls, there are also often featured in textiles in the "cosmic sapo" design.$12 - $30
Mayan Sapos Jumbo (Item 1053)
Toads hold great meaning in the Mayan cultures. Offered here as small felt dolls, there are also often featured in textiles in the "cosmic sapo" design.$16 - $35
Mayan Sapos- Small (Item 1045)
Toads hold great meaning in the Mayan cultures. Offered here as small felt dolls, there are also often featured in textiles in the "cosmic sapo" design.$10 - $30
Mayan Teddy Bear (Item 1070)
Teeny teddy bears the perfect size for your favorite young person or person young at heart!$7 - $15
Mayan Turtles (Item 320)
These felt turtles are symbols of the Mayan creation myth. The turtle gave the Maize gods the water and nurturing they needed to grow from the crack in the shell of the turtle. On the back of these turtles are traditional Mayan patterns in various vibrant colors. Each turtle has its own character.$7 - $30
Muñeco Zapatista, Oventic, Chiapas (Item 377)
Gourd Zapatista Doll with a bandana. Made by the artisans in the caracol of Oventic in Chiapas, Mexico.$10 - $30
Rebel Couples on Horseback- Large (Item 590)
The Tzotzil-Mayan women of San Juan Chamula use traditional weaving, dying and wool felting techniques to create many of the fabrics and threads for their Muñecas or dolls. Chamulita or little Chamulan Dolls The Muñecas Chamulita's faces were initially covered with a ski mask in 1994 and this has continued as a symbol of resistance to the systematic global exploitation of indigenous cultures. The metaphor in this symbolism conveys "the other is not a plaything for First World Nations" - S.M. Scott. The clothes are traditional Mayan wear. This selection features and man and woman Zapatista riding horseback with the male Zapatista carrying a weapon fashioned of wood.$30 - $50
Rebel Couples on Horseback- Small (Item 869)
The Tzotzil-Mayan women of San Juan Chamula use traditional weaving, dying and wool felting techniques to create many of the fabrics and threads for their Muñecas or dolls. Chamulita or little Chamulan Dolls The Muñecas Chamulita's faces were initially covered with a ski mask in 1994 and this has continued as a symbol of resistance to the systematic global exploitation of indigenous cultures. The metaphor in this symbolism conveys "the other is not a plaything for First World Nations"-S.M. Scott. The clothes are traditional Mayan wear. This selection features and man and woman Zapatista riding horseback with the male Zapatista carrying a weapon fashioned of wood.$15 - $35
Rebel Horsemen- Small (Item 875)
Tiny Zapatista dolls ride atop felt horses. Each masked doll carries a weapon fashioned of wood. Measuring about 5" high and 5" long.$10 - $20
Rebelde Zapatista Doll-Extra Small (Item 977)
The Tzotzil-Mayan women of San Juan Chamula use traditional weaving, dying and wool felting techniques to create many of the fabrics and threads for their Muñecas or dolls. Chamulita or little Chamulan Dolls The Muñecas Chamulita's faces were initially covered with a ski mask in 1994 and this has continued as a symbol of resistance to the systematic global exploitation of indigenous cultures. The metaphor in this symbolism conveys "the other is not a plaything for First World Nations" -S.M. Scott. The clothes are traditional Mayan wear. This selection features male and female rebels carrying weapons fashioned of wood and wearing a pasamontañas along with traditional clothing. Female rebels also carry a masked infant.$7 - $15
Rebelde Zapatista Doll-Large (Item 870)
The Tzotzil-Mayan women of San Juan Chamula use traditional weaving, dying and wool felting techniques to create many of the fabrics and threads for their Muñecas or dolls. Chamulita or little Chamulan Dolls The Muñecas Chamulita's faces were initially covered with a ski mask in 1994 and this has continued as a symbol of resistance to the systematic global exploitation of indigenous cultures. The metaphor in this symbolism conveys "the other is not a plaything for First World Nations" -S.M. Scott. The clothes are traditional Mayan wear. This selection features male and female rebels carrying weapons fashioned of wood and wearing a pasamontañas along with traditional clothing. Female rebels also carry a masked infant.$20 - $50
Rebelde Zapatista Doll-Medium (Item 872)
The Tzotzil-Mayan women of San Juan Chamula use traditional weaving, dying and wool felting techniques to create many of the fabrics and threads for their Muñecas or dolls. Chamulita or little Chamulan Dolls The Muñecas Chamulita's faces were initially covered with a ski mask in 1994 and this has continued as a symbol of resistance to the systematic global exploitation of indigenous cultures. The metaphor in this symbolism conveys "the other is not a plaything for First World Nations" -S.M. Scott. The clothes are traditional Mayan wear. This selection features male and female rebels carrying weapons fashioned of wood and wearing a pasamontañas along with traditional clothing. Female rebels also carry a masked infant.$12 - $20
Rebelde Zapatista Doll-Small (Item 871)
The Tzotzil-Mayan women of San Juan Chamula use traditional weaving, dying and wool felting techniques to create many of the fabrics and threads for their Muñecas or dolls. Chamulita or little Chamulan Dolls The Muñecas Chamulita's faces were initially covered with a ski mask in 1994 and this has continued as a symbol of resistance to the systematic global exploitation of indigenous cultures. The metaphor in this symbolism conveys "the other is not a plaything for First World Nations" -S.M. Scott. The clothes are traditional Mayan wear. This selection features male and female rebels carrying weapons fashioned of wood and wearing a pasamontañas along with traditional clothing. Female rebels also carry a masked infant.$10 - $15
Zapatista Doll Earrings of Oventic (Item 364)
Zapatista doll earrings, from cotton and wool materials. Made by the artisans in the caracol of Oventic, Chiapas, Mexico.$12 - $32
Zapatista Doll Keychain (Item 591)
Show your solidarity with these Zapatista wool and wood doll keychains! Each measures between 2-1/2" to 3" high and features a "fusil" as well as traditional dress and a recognizable red paliacate around the neck. The keychains have a short chain and a ring for attaching keys.$6 - $20
Zapatista Doll Necklaces from Oventic, Chiapas (Item 367)
Multi-colored beaded necklaces with Zapatista doll pendant. Made by the artisans of the autonomous municipality of Oventic. The Zapatista dolls are one inch tall and bound in black, white and red string. They have multi-color beaded arms and are approximately 26" long$15 - $30
Zapatista Mother Dolls (Item 324)
Mayan Woman with Off-White Wool Shawl, magenta tassels and Baby small 7-1/2" tall$12 - $32
Zapatista Nursing Dolls (Item 323)
The Zapatista women of the Las Mujeres De La Dignidad collective use traditionally woven materials for these dolls' Chenalho Mayan dress. The plush dolls are made of a soft flesh colored felt. They feature snaps on their hands to join them together. Under the huipil are two additional snaps on each breast to join mother with baby for nursing. Each doll's face is covered by a Zapatista mask. These one of a kind dolls vary in detail and size. · Zapatista Woman in Traditional Chenalho Dress with Mask, Long Braids 13" OR Zapatista Woman in Traditional Chenalho Dress with EZLN Mask, Long Braids 13"$20 - $40


























