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Thursday, April 1, 2004
April 2004
What do you eat at your Powwow?
Artist: Gordon Miller
The story of Lloyd and Frances Hill began in 1946
From Spirit In The Wind Journal
Wolf's Wisdom
Lets take a trip to another land
Tipi Tales
Art Chronicles
Nike Treads Into Indian Health Issues
Artist: Al Agnew
Singing of ...eagle.....peace...... Joanne Shenandoah:
Artist: Susan Bankey Yoder (Great Job!)
Ceremonial Dress
A Medicine Wheel
Artist:Steve Oliver
Artist Steve Oliver
Artist: Al Agnew
Photographer:BOB ATKINS (repeat for totem:)
Artist:Susan Bankey Yoder (repeat for totem:)
Artist:Steve Oliver
Discover your Animal Totems
Artist:Susan Bankey Yoder
Birth Totems
Story: I Found Your Wolf Today by John Braden(repeat)
untitled
Artist: Steve Oliver
Theresa Jefferson Galeassi (Lummi)
Artist:Sue Coleman
"We remind tribes that tobacco is sacred
Yes, everyday is Earth day for us!
Dancing on the Moon
Artist: Sue Coleman
Artist: Richard Krentz
artist: Sue Coleman (repeat)
Lyrid Meteors
Undetectable Asteroids Could Destroy Cities, Experts Say
Stars and planets
500 Nations
Corn Woman
Heart
Artist:Kathie McCollough
Artist:Susan Bankey Yoder
Did any of you see this?
Artist:Al Agnew
The Landloss of Native Nations
Crystals, Gems and Stones Interpretations 5
Crystals,Gems & Stones Interpretations 4
Crystals, Gems & Stones 3
Crystals, Gems & Stones Interpretations 2
Crystals,Stones & Gems Interpretations
Surprise
A quote
Red Earth Gallery (repeat)
Artist: Susan Bankey Yoder (repeat)
artist:Susan Bankey Yoder (repeat)
Artist: Clarissa Young (Lummi)
POPULATION RANKINGS
Yes, hear her howl
Artist: Guy Coheleach
Artist:
Some NA Art will be displayed this year!
untitled
National Museum of the American Indian
Original Oil by Robert Hagberg
Stories of the stars
artist:J. H. Coyote (Muckleshoot/WarmSprings/Yakama)
Original Oil by Robert Hagberg
At Cattaraugus and Allegheny, and the clans still exist, but the chiefs function in a religious way
Red Wolf's Site
Yahoos Native American News Page
Joanne Shenandoah
WACIPIS ON THE CHEYENNE RIVER RESERVATION
A Wolf's Point Of View (repeat)
Story: I Found Your Wolf Today by John Braden (repeat)
Peace Chief and War Chief government setting, the War Chief would come from this clan.
Yes, again love this!
The Wolf Clans  
Another News Link
Melissa Bob (Lummi)
untitled
Artist: Al Agnew
MUSIC OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
You, your Art and links are great!
The Flute Player
Original Oil by Robert Hagberg
Su San
by Larry Mitchell
Cherokee Wedding & Attire
Diane Shenandoah sculptures
The Nations and Flags
A Native American Holiday
Artist: John Banovich
Pow Wow on a ship!
Artist: Steve Oliver
Ge-ta-wi-(ni) Poetry
Artist: Susan Knowles Jordan
WCC and links
Wolves
NA Office Supplies
Artist: Steve Oliver
Butterfly Transformation
Raven throws back negative energies
Artist: Al Agnew
Magic
Designed byNvision Arts Media & Publishing Group
Good words to live by.
Culture
Libraries
Artist:Steve Oliver
Preserving and promoting American Indian languages
Artist : Al Agnew
Yurok Tribe
Artist: Susan Bankey Yoder
Artist: Phillip Zantua
Artist: Steve Oliver
NA links
Red Feather collection
Save the Whale
Artist: Susan Bankey Yoder
Artist: Bruce Pierre (Lummi/Haida)
Pink Moon
Artist:Steve Oliver
From Living Drums
artist: Steve Oliver
"HARPERS FERRY: A REFLECTION."
artist: Steve Oliver
NA Moments
Artist: Al Agnew
The Native American Bedtime-Story Collection
Wonderful to see the children learn!
Artist:Al Agnew
It's a way of walking with the earth
In Honor of Tomas Eagle Drum and his family who all died
Native Professional
Wow! Thank You!!!!! What an Honor!
Looking back at this first Pow Wow
Site by NA Award winning Business
Artist: Ba
Map 1850
Beautiful sight to see!
Map 1850
Map 1850
Map 1850
Map1850
Map 1850
Tribes Map
Spotted Eagle
artist: Al Agnew
Red Earth Gallery
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Thursday, April 1, 2004
10:05:00 AM EST
Feeling Quiet
Hearing Quiet

Red Earth Gallery



Earth Gallery is a Native American Gallery owned and operated by Native Americans. All works are Native American made and come with Letters of Authenticity. RedEarth Gallery carries Fine Arts & Crafts produced by a variety of Native Artist, although most of the work is done by owner Karen Lynch Harley. Karen is an Eastern Siouan Native of the Saponi (Haliwa-Saponi) Tribe of North Carolina. Like many Native people of her tribe her works are guided by the spirit of her ancestors.



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