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  • Native American man waiting for the Grand Entry at a wacipi (powwow) in the Black Hills of South Dakota…...so focused and intent..very much “In the Moment”.

  • Contemplative Native American Dancer waiting to enter the ring at the “wacipi”.

  • Native American man at a Black Hills Powwow…..

  • Beautiful Aztec dancer at a Native American Powwow. She glowed with such an inner beauty and danced like a Goddess. It was hard to take your eyes off of her!

  • This stunning beauty was the most amazing dancer!

  • Native American boy at a powwow (wacipi). He looked so serious and focused!

  • Painted Tipis at dawn in the Black Hills, South Dakota

  • Hand of a male dancer at a powwow in the Black Hills. The beadwork is amazing!

  • Small Dancer letting the photographer know he was no pushover.

  • PALS from an original watercolor by SHARON SHARPE

  • Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright / Featured in Mandala group / Featured in Creative Spirits of Queensland / Featured in Creative Cards I’ve seen many moons through these wrinkled eyes / The years have made me old but they’ve made me wise / Now the white man lives where our rivers run For now better days have passed / We walk the streets of broken glass / Our people vanished as snow before the summer sun / Like dogs we were driven from this place / Such injustice, time will not erase / All these changes cannot be undone When you feel the anger inside of you / Hold your head high – let your aim be true / Though your heart beats like a drum / My native son Once there was a time my little one / Before the wagons – before the soldiers’ guns / When this land was ours as far as the eagle flies No white flag – no broken truce / With few words one can speak the truth – I don’t hear it / Time won’t heal it now With each new day that comes to pass / Will the great spirit free us all at last? / He said we were the chosen ones For all we had there’s nothin’ left / We won’t forgive – we can’t forget / You know that your day will come / My native son With each new day that comes to pass / Will the great spirit free us all at last? / What has happened can never be undone When I was young – not yet a man / The sun rose and set upon our land / We were the chosen ones / My native son Lyric’s by Bryan Adams

  • Hey! When the ol’ truck breaks down …...... why not use it as a garden?? THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS….....xx

  • This handsome Native American gentleman had such wise and warm eyes….taken at a wacipi (powwow) on Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. This is an “as is” image, no enhancements, no manipulations. 35mm film, Fuji Astia. Taken with my trusty Nikon F3 camera.

  • i dreamt of this shoot a few weeks ago. I’ve been desperately praying for a clear day so i could attempt this! I’ve literally been on edge all day waiting and wringing my hands and pacing the closer that sunset came. Once we headed out we had to hike over solid 1 ft snow banks, only to fall through part way! it was -27 and freezing cold. My camera, lens fingers, toes etc were all frozen. equipment used / tripod, / canon rebel xsi / 17-55mm lens / tiffen uv haxe polarizer filter / tiffen polarizer lens I couldnt’ choose so i’m uploading two images. please feel free to let me know which one you like best as is

  • The idea of sacred space has been one of the foundations of Native American philosophy throughout time. We see all life-forms as having their own life cycles, from the Stone (rock) people, to a Cloud person, or to a Standing (tree) person ~ they all have a space that deserves respect. Every creature being has its own territory and respects the territory of other animals. Two-leggeds (humans) also have a personal space that, if respected, becomes Sacred Space. This Mandala was created to represent ‘Sacred Space’ on the Blue Road to Spirit… teepees (home/shelter) in the cardinal directions: White/North; Yellow/East; Red/South; and Black/West (also symbolic of the 4 races). Day skies & Night skies, cloud people, thunder/lightening beings, standing people, mountains, sun and moon. Arrows of respectful friendship and feathers for the gift of respect. Sketch was photographed and painted, edited and filtered in Redfield Plug-in Fractilius, in photoshop7. Great Mystery, / Teach me to honor / the Laws of Sacred Space, / The customs and traditions / of every creed and race. Great Mystery, / teach me to develop / the talents that I own / And to behave with reverence / in another’s home. Great Mystery, / Teach the child in me / to accept with grace / the part of Sacred Mystery / found in every space. Jamie Sams SACRED SPIRIT

  • American Indian Dancer in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Digital painting from an original photo.

  • authentic tipis (teepees) in black and white; / Pinedale, Wyoming

  • Holbrook, AZ – Rte 66 / Featured in: / ROAD PHOTOGRAPHY – Your Dashboard Point Of View TOP TEN: / Mood & Ambiance – Reminders of the Past – August 2009 Holbrook, Arizona, Wigwam Motel, Route 66 / Shot with Nikon D100

  • Lebanon, Missouri, Rte 66. Top Ten / Photography Challenge Group – Things That Go Bump in the Night – Oct 2009 / Alt – Photo Manipulation – October 2009 Featured in / Retro Conglomerate – July 2009

  • Hand done 2001, on cardboard,with watercolor markers. / The maze of native America, / Brightness within a dream, / Saturated vision enters my eye, / Dancing to the hollow beat, / Calls of voices for blessing, / Shape your fingers, / Reach the birds, / Feel the spirits, / Bless our village, / The red is silent, / But watches. / Vibration of blue / In the column of prayer / O, our God, sprinkle our corn. / by Wayne Cook / THANK YOU SO MUCH WAYNE

  • Tipi Village on the Prairie, Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota

  • When you travel through New Mexico on Route 66 you need to take every TeePee Break you can get! Enjoy! / The victim

  • native american art – pastel/photoshop/airbrush / Zazzle / /

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