Whitecrows Art-Native Creations by Daniel

Whitecrows Art-Native Creations by Daniel Authentic, one of a kind Native American Art I make each piece to the specifacations given to me by each client. I am a Cherokee.

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This way i keep to the "tradition" that i have put in place by making each piece especially for that person. i consider my self traditional, but not so much to where i wont even use a computer,
live in a city, or anything like that!! i do believe in sharig the beauty of native american culture to all who want to see and experience it. this is the purpose for
all of my postings, pictures, pow wows,

art work and the like. i hope you appreciate and enjoy all i post. have a blessed day, and may the great spirit guard you-wado

06/16/2017

Whitecrows Art-Native Creations by Daniel

05/12/2017

Hello everyone. I am really sorry about not posting anything in a while. Lots of different things going on, personal and physically too. I really feel bad for not showing more things to you all. Thank you for bring so loyal and for your continued support. I will try to post something new for you guys as soon as I can. Thanks alot everyone

03/16/2017

Hey everyone. Sorry about not posting anything in a while. I've had alot of stuff going on. Personal stuff and such...I'll hopefully try to get something posted here soon. Thanks for the continued support

10/05/2014

I wanted to say im sorry my friends, I haven't posted anything new in a long time. I have been busy dealing with personal and family issues. I am getting ready to move here in a couple weeks also. I promise though, I will be getting back into the swing of things soon. so with that said, does any one have any ideas for something I can do? im thinking of making another club, maybe a war hawk too. any suggestions?

11/27/2013
The Ancestors-All Nations Indian Club

The Ancestors-All Nations Indian Club

NATIVE AMERICAN CLUB, NATIVE AMERICAN AWARENESS GROUP, NATIVE RIGHTS GROUP, NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE AND EDUCATIONAL GROUP, AND OF COURSE - FAMILY

08/14/2013

finally getting business cards made!!

03/15/2013
Sherman Indian Museum

Sherman Indian Museum

Bill Soza Warsoldier, (Soboba Band of Cahuilla Indians/White Mountain Apache), is one of the primary catalysts for a change which would make all of us "never look at Indian Art the same way again." His work has a sophisticated starkness which almost forces an observer to be aware of the truths he t...

03/08/2013
Sherman Indian Museum

April 20, 2013
Sherman Indian High School 27th Annual Inter Tribal Powwow
28th Annual Sherman Indian High School Inter-tribal Pageant and Powwow:
We would like to invite the public to join us in celebrating our 28th Annual Inter-tribal
Powwow on Saturday, April 20th, 201. Our Powwow will be held on the campus of
Sherman Indian High School at 9010 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92503.
At the Ira Hayes Football Stadium.
We will have invited Native American color guard groups participating along with our
Sherman Eagle Staff Carrier TBA in our grand entries at 12:00pm and 7:00pm.
From 1:00pm to 3:00pm our school’s historic museum will be open for self guided visits.
Arts and Crafts vendors and Indian food Booths will be ongoing all day from 11:00am to closing.
Many of our school clubs will be fundraising as well as community artisans and groups.
There will be gourd dancing by invited our Gourd Society from 10:00am to 12:00pm and
again from 6:00pm to 7:00pm.
From 11:00am to 4:00pm in our Culture Awareness Area we will have basket weaving and
other traditional arts demonstrations. There will also be several non profit Native American service
and cultural booths available to bring resources and culture awareness to the public.
We are expecting many inter-tribal dancers from the Southern California area to participate in the
grand entries; inter-tribal’s and contests. During dinner break from 4:00pm to 6:00pm we will have
entertainment from the Champion Hoop Dancer Terry Goedel, Native American flute music by
SIHS Student Linton Ethelbah, Bird Singing and Dancing, and singing by the Sherman Indian High School
all girls hand drum group - White Rose Singers. After sundown there will be on going fireside Bird singing
and dancing from the local tribal community on the east end of the football field.
The gates open for the public at 10:00am and the Powwow will be ending at 11:00pm.
Parking is a $3.00 donation to the Senior Class Club. All proceeds from Powwow after cost will go to
SIHS Senior Scholarships.
For more information you can download a flier at www.shermanindianmuseum.org or
call Trina Pickett @ (951) 276-6325 ext 319, Galene Townsend @ ext 120
or for Culture Awareness Area info Lorene Sisquoc @ ext 309

Bill Soza Warsoldier, (Soboba Band of Cahuilla Indians/White Mountain Apache), is one of the primary catalysts for a change which would make all of us "never look at Indian Art the same way again." His work has a sophisticated starkness which almost forces an observer to be aware of the truths he t...

01/14/2013

i want to put together 2 pictures, idle no more and american indian movement support. any one in southern california who would like to be a part of this pic, please let me know. the photos will be sent to the grand council of AIM and to all major idle no more chapters that i can find. a date has not been set for this, but i would like it to be soon. please, if you are interested, comment here, or msg me, but comments here are appreciated. thank you for you support of native rights and solidarity.
mitikuye oyasin- wado

01/12/2013

The Way of the Circle
When you first arise in the morning, give thanks to the Creator, to the four directions, to Mother Earth, to Father Sky, and to all of our relations, for the life within you and for all life around you
Remember that all things are connected
All things have purpose, everything has its place
Honor others by treating them with kindness and consideration
If you have more than you need for yourself and your family, consider performing a "giveaway" by distributing your possessions to others who are in need
You are bound by your word, which cannot be broken except by permission of those who the promise was given to
Seek harmony and balance in all things
It is always important to remember where you are in relation to everything else, and to contribute to the Circle in whatever way you can by being a "helper" and protector of life
Sharing is the best part of receiving
Practice silence and patience in all things as a reflection of self-control, endurance, dignity, reverence, and inner calm
Practice modesty in all things, by avoiding boasting and loud behavior that attracts attention to yourself
Know the things that contribute to your well-being, and those things that lead to your destruction
Always ask permission, and give something for everything that is received, including giving thanks for, and honoring all living things
Be aware of what is around you, what is inside of you, and always show respect
Treat every person from the tiniest child to the oldest elder with respect
Do not stare at others; drop your eyes as a sign of respect, especially in the presence of Elders, teachers, or other honored persons
Always give a sign of greeting when passing a friend or stranger
Never criticize or talk about someone in a harmful, negative way
Never touch something that belongs to someone else without permission
Respect the privacy of every person, making sure to never intrude upon someone's quiet moments or personal space
Never interfere in the affairs of another by asking questions or offering advice
Never interrupt others
In another persons home, follow his or her customs rather than your own
Treat with respect all things held sacred to others whether you understand these things or not
Treat Earth as your mother; give to her, protect her, honor her; show deep respect for those in the animal world, plant world, and mineral world
Listen to guidance offered by all of your surroundings; expect this guidance to come in the form of prayer, dreams, quiet solitude, and in the words and deeds of wise Elders, and friends
Listen with your heart
Learn from your experiences, and always be open to new ones
Always remember that a smile is something sacred, to be shared
Live each day as it comes

01/05/2013

all my friends, i appologize for the lack of art being posted. being the way things have been as of late, watching my wife go on her journey to the spirit world, it has been hard to make anything new. i will try to get back into it and show you some more of my work. thank you for your continued support and love-
wakan tanka nici un

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