Pottery by Paul Hacker
Paul is a native
of Oklahoma. He is Choctaw/Cherokee, active in
the Choctaw tribe. He is a believer in keeping
alive Native American artistic traditions,
skills, and cultural heritage. Paul meticulously
handcrafts traditional Plains Indian flutes, and
creates exact replicas of prehistoric and
historic Native American Pottery. Each piece of
pottery is approximately 10 inches wide and 12
inches high.
A winner of over
150 prestigious awards and honors, Paul Hacker
is an award winner with the Smithsonian
Institution National Museum of the American
Indian.
The Paul Hacker 6 hole Plains Indian flutes are
hand-crafted from redwood or cedar. They are
plain, quilled or beaded. Paul has played 6 hole
Plains Indian flutes dating back to the 1880's
and his flutes are almost identical in sound.
All flutes come with an instruction sheet.
Paul's work has been viewed all over the world
in many prestigious exhibitions, galleries and
museums including the Smithsonian National
Museum of the American Indian.
All flutes, and pottery come with a signed
Certificate of Authenticity.
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