The Fool
The Magician
The High Priestess
The Empress
The Emperor
The Hierophant
The Lovers
The Chariot
Strength
The Hermit
The Wheel of Fortune
Justice
The Hanged Man
Death
Temperance
The Devil
The Tower
The Star
The Moon
The Sun
Judgement
The World
Ace of Wands
Two of Wands
Three of Wands
Four of Wands
Five of Wands
Six of Wands
Seven of Wands
Eight of Wands
Nine of Wands
Ten of Wands
Knave of Wands
Knight of Wands
Queen of Wands
King of Wands
Ace of Cups
Two of Cups
Three of Cups
Four of Cups
Five of Cups
Six of Cups
Seven of Cups
Eight of Cups
Nine of Cups
Ten of Cups
Knave of Cups
Knight of Cups
Queen of Cups
King of Cups
Ace of Swords
Two of Swords
Three of Swords
Four of Swords
Five of Swords
Six of Swords
Seven of Swords
Eight of Swords
Nine of Swords
Ten of Swords
Knave of Swords
Knight of Swords
Queen of Swords
King of Swords
Ace of Pentacles
Two of Pentacles
Three of Pentacles
Four of Pentacles
Five of Pentacles
Six of Pentacles
Seven of Pentacles
Eight of Pentacles
Nine of Pentacles
Ten of Pentacles
Knave of Pentacles
Knight of Pentacles
Queen of Pentacles
King of Pentacles
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The artwork for the Native American Tarot
has been created by Sergio Tisselli, who also created the stunning Vikings Tarot .
Like his previous deck, this one has a fine, ethereal quality to its' art, while still being grounded strongly in the nature.
The skilful depictions of the natural world are painted in muted earthy colours; some very detailed, while others have a misty watercolor look.
This theme deck includes two extra cards (for a total of 80): the Celestial Parents, Mother Earth and Father Sky, which are intended as a positive focal point when they appear in a spread.
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The 22 major arcana have standard titles but non-standard images, inspired from Native American spirituality and pantheons .
The Lovers card is particularly intriguing showing a goddess figure holding a rabbit while standing over the male and female figures that seem to be rising from the mud.
"They create the earth by moving the mud and nourish it with the plant of continuity: Maize. Eternity and change, sunrise and sunset pursue each other in the two suns that shine over their heads."