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What do you know about the 48th US State?
When I was a child, my family and I would spend summers in the American Southwest. One state that I found very fascinating [albeit too hot during the summer months] was Arizona. It was so very different from my native … Continue reading
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Eagles and Native Americans
At first glance, this painting by Paul Calle seems like only a nice picture of a Native American Chief, but don’t let its simplicity mislead you – Eagles are extremely important to Native American belief and culture. That is probably … Continue reading
Native American Indian Pots based on Totem Tales
The native Americans of the southwestern part of the United States are known for beautiful artistry with their jewelry, sand paintings, weavings and pottery. Their creative knowledge has been passed on for generations over a thousand years. While many native … Continue reading
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The Mountains Declare His Glory!
This beautiful painting by Thomas Kinkade, painted in 2000, is based upon Psalm 19:1 – “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” According to the painter’s website, this painting was birthed after … Continue reading
Kindred Spirits of a Mayan Woman and Her Horse
When most Americans want to celebrate all things Mexican they usually think of Cinco de Mayo, or May 5th. But actually the best time to celebrate is during National Hispanic Heritage Month which lasts from 15 September to 15 October. September … Continue reading
Can You Find What is Hiding in this “Woodland Encounter” Puzzle?
At first glance, this puzzle entitled Woodland Encounter seems overwhelming with white and brown colors, with a little fox in the center. This is because the artist, Bev Doolittle, is using a technique called “camouflage”. If you have a chance to … Continue reading
Weaver’s Needle
Weaver’s Needle is a peak of rock found in the Superstition Mountains [also known as the Superstition Wilderness] east of Phoenix, Arizona. It was named after Powell [later changed to Pauline] Weaver who was an explorer and mountain man in the first … Continue reading
Native American Art: Grandfather Earth
November is Native American Heritage Month in the United States. A well known aspect of Native Americans’ heritage is the Grand Canyon. According to artist David Behrens, the “Grand Canyon has only been a tourist destination for the past century, … Continue reading
Our Founding Fathers
What do you think of when you hear “America’s Founding Fathers”? Do George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and James Madison come to mind? While most of us have been taught that they were a part … Continue reading
The Farewell…
In this tender picture of a wife saying goodbye to her husband as he goes off to work, interesting details stand out to explain more about the subjects. The use of bison skins for clothing, a headdress with eagle feathers … Continue reading