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Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Blue Eagle~Buckskin


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Skywoman
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
I am a Saulteaux/Cree lady who creates beaded Necklaces,Earrings,Vests, Jackets,Dreamcatchers, Moccasins,Medicine Pouches and much much more...
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Mukluks

Mukluks

Brown Magic

Brown Magic

Adult Moccasins

Adult Moccasins

Medicine Bag

Medicine Bag

A great pair

A great pair

For the little people

For the little people

Thunder Magic

Thunder Magic

White Deer

White Deer

Red Magic

Red Magic

Good for sneaking

Good for sneaking

Dreamcatcher 1

Dreamcatcher 1
There was a time in Anishnabe history when the
people were being tormented by nightmares. Many of the elders and "medicine
people" tried to solve this problem, but no one made progress against these
dreams. A council of many people was called. During this council, one elder had
a vision of a spider's web in a hoop with one or more feathers and some beads
attached. The totem would capture any bad dreams, while letting good ones pass
through. They went to work fashioning dream catchers in the manner prescribed by
the elder’s vision…and when the people started using them, the bad dreams went
away.The dream catcher is hung above a sleeping area, ideally in a place
where the morning light will fall on it. It is the nature of a dream catcher to
attract all dreams to its web. When bad dreams come, they cannot find their way
through the woven pattern, and become trapped in the webbing…where the first
light of day causes them to melt away and perish. Good dreams navigate their way
through the center of the web, however, and they slide down the lowest-hanging
feather to inspire the peaceful sleeper below.“Dream catchers” are made
today by Native American artists representing many Nations. Many people are
under the impression that the Lakota/Dakota/Nakota (sometimes collectively
called “Sioux”) originated the dream catcher. While there are many Native
American stories and legends about spiders and webs of various kinds, the Ojibwe
actually originated the dream catcher…

Willow~Dreamcatcher

Willow~Dreamcatcher

Ice age mitts

Ice age mitts

Yellow~Barrett

Yellow~Barrett

Red Barrett

Red Barrett

Arrowhead~Necklaces

Arrowhead~Necklaces

Breast~Plate

Breast~Plate

Its Him lol

Its Him lol

Buckskin Magic 2

Buckskin Magic 2

Sacred Tobacco

Sacred Tobacco


My Smoketan Moose Project

My Smoketan Moose Project

Shaman Necklaces

Shaman Necklaces

Earrings

Earrings

Necklace sets

Necklace sets

Medicine Chokers

Medicine Chokers


Dream Medicine

There was a time in Anishnabe history when
the people were being tormented by nightmares. Many of the elders and
"medicinepeople" tried to solve this problem, but no one made progress
against thesedreams. A council of many people was called. During this
council, one elder hada vision of a spider's web in a hoop with one or more
feathers and some beadsattached. The totem would capture any bad dreams,
while letting good ones passthrough. They went to work fashioning dream
catchers in the manner prescribed bythe elder’s vision…and when the people
started using them, the bad dreams wentaway.The dream catcher is hung above
a sleeping area, ideally in a placewhere the morning light will fall on it.
It is the nature of a dream catcher toattract all dreams to its web. When
bad dreams come, they cannot find their waythrough the woven pattern, and
become trapped in the webbing…where the firstlight of day causes them to
melt away and perish. Good dreams navigate their waythrough the center of
the web, however, and they slide down the lowest-hangingfeather to inspire
the peaceful sleeper below.“Dream catchers” are madetoday by Native American
artists representing many Nations. Many people areunder the impression that
the Lakota/Dakota/Nakota (sometimes collectivelycalled “Sioux”) originated
the dream catcher. While there are many NativeAmerican stories and legends
about spiders and webs of various kinds, the Ojibweactually originated the
dream catcher…






Smudge Kits

Smudge Kits


Sage Pouches

Sage Pouches



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Back In The Day
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