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Cherokee Days of Recognition
Photographic South | July 26th 2008 by BJ Wright
Cherokee Days of Recognition is coming up next weekend on August 2nd and 3rd at Red Clay State Park. If you've never been to a pow-wow nor seen Native American dancers, you've missed a great opportunity. You'll find storytellers, leather workers, bas read more
Red, White, and Blue to you!
Cool Moms Rule | July 4th 2008 by vbruss
Happy Fourth ofJuly!Here's some more great photos from my Uncle!Native Americans dance during a Pow-Wowheld at theBuffalo BillHistorical Museumin Cody, Wyoming. read more
The Dartmouth Pow-Wow & Daryl Concha
Taos, NM Info & Real Estate | May 10th 2008 by Jim Kimmons
Congratulations to Daryl Concha, the Taos Pueblo resident serving as the head woman dancer at the annual Dartmouth Pow-Wow. This event has been held since 1973. There are more than 100 Native American students at Dartmouth. The Native American Stu read more
Eternal Flame at Red Clay
Foothills and Highlands | May 1st 2008 by BJ Wright
Today was windy at Red Clay State Park. I had to tape my canvas to the easel so it didn't fly away! This painting isn't quite finished yet - needs some tweaking here and there. The painting on my easel is standing in the shade, so it appears darker read more
Things to Do in the Dark
Love & Life in the Gulf, feng shui style | March 28th 2008 by Samantha Honey
Earth hour or anytime we feel like switching off, here are three activities that don't need power to infuse us with positive energy.1. Light a candle, and ignite the forces of attraction in your own life, by making a feng shui wish list.Here's a ques read more
Pow-Wow
KS Born Talent | August 15th 2007 by Moonshadow
I thoroughly enjoyed making the Native American artwork and adornment. I even made my grandson a shirt, leggings, breechcloth, moccasins, ankle bells, breastplate and headband with two feathers. I did beading on the headband and down the sides of the read more
Red Clay Council House
Foothills and Highlands | July 18th 2007 by BJ Wright
11" x 14" oil on stretched canvas - painted en plein air -This is a study of the Cherokee council house located at Red Clay Park in Cleveland, TN. The day was overcast with very brief moments of sun. The colors appeared to be muted and all the greens read more

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