Terry DeWald American Indian Art
Terry DeWald has been a prominent dealer and author in American Indian art since 1970. He specializes in Navajo weaving, both contemporary and vintage, as well as Native American basketry spanning the Southwest, California, Great Basin, and Northwest Coast.
He is still an active trader buying regularly from artists spanning numerous tribes in the West and supplying many of the national parks, galleries, and museums stores nationwide as a wholesaler.
Terry has been a judge at The Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair and Market, Santa Fe Indian Market, and The Arizona State Museum Southwest Indian Art Fair, and continues to lecture and appraise throughout the country.
Artwork

Achumawi beaded basket
$2,250.00
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Unique Eye Dazzler
$2,500.00
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Teec Nos Pas Runner
$7,500.00
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Crystal Natural
$2,400.00
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Pima figural tray
$875.00
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Panamint bottleneck
$1,950.00
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Wiyot/Karok basket
$26,500.00
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Navajo pictorial
$750.00
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Crystal rug
$1,200.00
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Elaborate Ganado Red
$1,150.00
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Classic Teec Nos Pas
$3,600.00
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Early Crystal
$1,450.00
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An early Ganado Rug
$2,200.00
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Charming early Cow Pictorial
$2,800.00
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Pictorial with bows and arrows
$2,400.00
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Crystal Trading Post Catalog
$3,950.00
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A classic Pima
$1,350.00
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Palomas Apache complex bowl
$3,950.00
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Early Modoc hat
$950.00
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Tubatulabal polychrome bottleneck
$6,500.00
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Mountain Maidu bowl
$1,950.00
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Apache polychrome
$1,950.00
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Washoe Degikup
$5,500.00
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Transitional blanket
$7,500.00
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