
A picture speaks a thousand words is an aged old saying, but I just heard it the opposite. It can speak for itself without words. Some knowledge is tactic knowledge which helped me mountains because I stopped trying to 'explain' myself.
Have a beautiful day!
Namesta,
May the best in us find each other!
Allisonians
In the Ojibwe culture, the sun is seen as the source of renewal, of warmth and light. The two themes of the sun and Naniboujou are intertwined in a huge mural-like painting by Red Cliff artist Rabbit Strickland entitled, "To Move The Sun." Strickland is a nationally known Native American artist, whose works have been displayed at the Tweed Museum of Art in Duluth and are sold out of the prestigious Manitou Galleries in Santa Fe, N.M.
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