Apukuni Creek Falls
$225.00
Apikuni Falls is a must see when you visit Glacier National State Park. Apikuni is the Indian name given to James Willard Schultz, a white man, author, explorer, guide, fur trader and Blackfoot Indian historian who married an Indian woman and lived with her tribe. Depending on who you ask, Apikuni (or Appekunny) means Far-Away Robe, Far Off White Robe, White-spotted Robe or Scabby Robe, referring to one who is tanned with many hard spots; not the most complimentary name for such a stunning waterfall, mountain and stream.
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All images are protected by a scratch-resistant coating and a stand-out hanger with bumpers to ease hanging and protect your wall. Secure packing ensures safe transportation. Measurements given are the outside dimensions.
Product Specifications
- Scratch Resistant Coating
- High-definition art
- Vibrant color and detail
- Floating stand-out Wall Mount with protective bumpers
- Handcrafted in the USA
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Size | 12 x 18 Metal, 16 x 32 Metal |
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