Dances With Wolves
This site is a celebration
to the Spirit of the Wolf, and is dedicated to all those who like myself,
have heard the hauntingly beautiful, mournful cry of a lonely wolf on a
starry night,echoing across a high,snow capped mountain peak, and were
filled with awe and reverence, and who, at that moment in time, realized
that their lives were forever changed.
BIRCH WOLF
by Doug LEHNHARDT
REINDEER PEOPLE
by Susan Seddon Boulet
THE STORY OF WOLF STAR
The Medicine Wheel, an ancient
earthwork in the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming
is believed to be a sacred
place, a land populated by the animal spirits. It is here that
the Wolf Spirit waits patiently
for safe passage. This is where all the wolves,trapped,
poisoned, or shot dead by a
witless past, are born again.The Celestial Heavens and the
Land of the Dead are familiarly
places for the wolfto walk. The eyes of the Pawnee watch
the wolfs' birth and death
each eveningin the night sky.
As the brightest star on the
horizon, the Wolf Star, Sirius, rises and sets in a realm
more ancient than the line
between the earth and the clouds.The wolf comes and goes
through the Spirit World traveling
down the Milky Waycalled the Wolf Road. It is an
honorable trek for the wolf
to make, an arc of grati-tude for the earth's first creatures
to be killed, and the first
to return from the dead.
Two Wolves
by Doug Lehnhardt
YESTERDAY IS BUT TODAY'S MEMORY
AND TOMORROW IS TODAY'S DREAM,
AND THAT WHICH SINGS AND CONTEMPLATES
IN YOU IS STILL DWELLING WITHIN THE
BOUNDARIES OF THE FIRST MOMENT
WHICH SCATTERED THE STARS INTO SPACE.
DREAM WALK
by Canadian Artist Jack Whyte
Sisterhood
of the Wolf
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