
Native American Arts
from the Hemish Nation
-Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico, USA
Featuring the Art and History of José Rey Toledo
José Rey Toledo Collection
NDNSpirit offers a series of prints commission by José Rey Toledo featuring some of his finest watercolors depicting Southwest Puebloan dancers and katsinam.
All sales of posthumous released prints originally commissioned by José Rey Toledo are exclusively managed by NDNSpirit/FremontsInc.
Announcing the long-awaited return of Art by José Rey Toledo
JRT at Jemez Fine Art Gallery in Jemez Springs
The José Rey Toledo Print Collection, selected Originals, and Merch are now on display a the Jemez Fine Art Gallery in Jemez Springs, New Mexico.
New Old Works on display at the Jemez Fine Art Gallery from August 22-28, 2025
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Hemish History
The Hemish people are descendants of the Ancients that inhabited the southern lands of Turtle Island for millennia. The Hemish also lived in the Chaco Canyon and Mesa Verde civilizations. The Spanish called us Jemez, and this name remains today.
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