Tag: indians
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Poem

Water Spirits Sifting through time in forested mountainsAs beauty of movement in water chases gravityEchoes ring in a rush, over and around rocksRaining rhythm on riverside deadheadsRolling, splashing and drumming pockets of air I’ve come to appreciate the sound of rivers that talkSpeaking in the tongue of ancientsOf Indians, pioneers, early settlers and nomads alikeLives…
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Poem in Response

Having read “Superstition Mountain“, written by the talented and lovely Arizonian poetess, Michele Lee – wherein she draws spiritual nourishment, perspective and resolve in visiting majestic mountains near Phoenix – I was inspired to write this poem… At golden hourAbove the sandsOld spirits join in song From mountain topsUpon the windAs one, with you –…
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Gitche Gumee
The Big Lake The legend lives on…this is Lake Superior, referred to by the Chippewa Indians as “Gitche Gumee” – the Big Lake. I took this photograph in the upper peninsula of Michigan, near Little Presque Isle outside of Marquette. If that’s too far to drive, you can always visit my galleries at Pixels and…
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Carvings On Rock Wall

This stylized family photograph was copied from a slide taken sometime in the 1960’s. I’m not sure if the carvings are authentic or not, perhaps created by tourists in the area. What area – I’m not really sure? Probably somewhere in the southwestern United States. See more.
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Vintage Indian Hunting Spear Tip

This framed print features a photograph of an old, carved bone spear tip used during hunting by Indians from the Northwestern United States. Available in several sizes with many framing options (frame, mat, paper, finish) to select, this picture would look great decorating a wall in your home!