NEW ITEMS

Dress up like an outlaw, cowboy or cowgirl, a tavern girl or like a native American.
Barton Boutique:

If you get thrown from a horse, you have to get up and get back on, unless you landed on a cactus... then you have to roll around and scream in pain.

If you get thrown from a horse, you have to get up and get back on, unless you landed on a cactus... then you have to roll around and scream in pain.

You know a tourist when you see one wearing one of these in the wild west.
Colors: green, blue, red, yellow

Ridin’ a horse without chaps on is like chewin’ cud withoutta spittoon. These’ll keep your britches intact on those rough rides sure enough.
Colors: red, black, cow, brown

It’s basically a rag...but decorated.
Colors: red, pink, black, green, blue
Barton Jewelers:

Beautiful traditional craftsmanship made of stone and bone beads.
Colors: pink/purple, blue/green, turqoise/red

Beautiful traditional craftsmanship made of stone and bone beads.

Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!
Colors: rusty, silver, gold
Gambino Hat Rack

The hunter takes on the spirit of the buffalo he has hunted during the year. He thanks the spirit of that animal, and he asks for good luck for next year's hunting.

People believed that animals possessed souls. Deer Chief, for instance, was able to exact revenge on humans who dishonoured his people.

There ain’t no better way to show off who’s the head honcho than to wear these noble feathers.

Add a little grit to yer face, pardner!

There ain’t no outlaw worth his sand not sportin’ a mean ‘stache.

The difference between a cowboy and a cowbaby is all hat. Perfect for tippin’ at ladies and keepin’ the sun outta yer eyes.
Color: brown, white, yellow, black, brown

Fancy hats for folks who don’t like a whole lot of brim weighin’ them down.
Colors: green, black, white, red

Don't worry. No ostriches were harmed in the making of these feathers.
Colors: gold/white, black/blue, pink/black, green/yellow, red/black, purple/blue

A black and white striped hat worn by the boisterous kachina clown Koshari.

This terrible black ogre appears in the Powamuya (Bean Dance) and frightens naughty children.
TO BE CONTINUED!!!