Featured in Statues and Such on October 7th, 2009. A native American totem pole stands silhouetted against a clear blue sky. This totem pole was carved by local Ojibiway tribal members and stands just outside the gates of Riverview zoo in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
A Ojibiwa native American shawl dancer with a vivid rainbow-coloured shawl dances at a native pow-wow at Curve Lake First Nations near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
No post processing. / A native American, Ojibiwa elder dancing in traditional regalia, captured at the Curve Lake Pow-wow, near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada.
Captured with a Canon Digital Rebel. No post process. A young native American man loses himself in the intensity of the dance as he dances in brightly orange and yellow coloured fancy dancer regalia. Captured at the Curve Lake Pow-wow, near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Purchase royalty-free license for this image at Clustershot
Hello…this is myself…Patti Jo…also called RedTailed Hawk_Lady…at the PowWow in Twisp, Washington, 2008. I am an Artist…Portrait Artist…Portrait Photographer…Nature Photographer…Old Time Photographer…Tattooist! I have many interests and I can’t limit myself to only one. I do tend to specialise in Old Time, Old West, basically anything from 100 years ago. Old Barns and Cabins in the woods…Old Cars…Flowers…Nature, Travel…etc. I do Portraits in Acrylic and Pencil from your Favorite Photo of your loved ones, pets, homes, cars…whatever your heart desires. I do murals on cars and motor cycles, RV’s and walls…inside or out. I also paint on clothes, such as Leather Jackets, Denim Coats, Skirts, Purses, Shoes and just about anything that will hold still. Special custom orders are welcome. / I will travel to you if that is required for the job. I hope you enjoy my work and consider putting some of it in your personal permanent collection.
Taken with a Sony Alpha A-100 DSLR. Foyil Oklahoma. / Touted as the Worlds Largest Totem Pole. This structure was built by Ed Galloway, who started construction of the Totem Pole in 1937 and finished in 1948. The totem pole is constructed of concrete over a scrap metal and sandstone rock skeleton. Sixty feet tall, six stories, 30 feet in circumference, the pole rests on the back of a turtle. Sculpted and brightly painted renditions of spirit lizards, owls, and headressed Indian chiefs climb to the pinnacle. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
A Ojibiwa native American girl dances in vibrant fiery orange and yellow coloured shawl dancer regalia at a the Curve Lake Pow-wow, near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. Captured with a Canon Digital Rebel, using a 55-250mm lens.
The preserved head of a red-tailed hawk adorns the top of a native American walking stick belonging to an Ojibiwa elder. Captured at the Curve Lake Pow-wow, near Peterborough, ontario, Canada; using a Canon Digital Rebel.
An Ojibiwe native American elder in traditional regalia shields his eyes from the sun with a pair of wraparound sunglasses as well as his feathered headdress. Captured at the Curve Lake Pow-wow near Peterborough, Ontario, Canadal using a Canon Digital Rebel. No post-processing.
Pencil Drawing of Old Chief Joseph
Pencil drawing of Uncas
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