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WOLF BROS

For a limited time.  Only a few available.
All profits from these beautiful prints will go to help Wolf Sanctuaries.

Very Rare Limited Edition Lithograph called "Wolf Brothers" by Paladine Roye. Signed by the Artist and numbered.

Paladine Roye was a full blooded Ponca American Indian Tribe member who was exposed to a lot of Kiowa art as a child. His tribal name was "Pon-Cee-Cee" which meant"..watch out for this one." 

“Through ancestral songs Warrior seeks the strength and cunning of Wolf Brother.  Wolf understands his brother’s need for spiritual guidance.  Sharing knowledge of both worlds, they become one”. – Paladine  H. Roye.

"The stories, dreams and ways of old are slipping through our people's hands. The legends of the wolf, the dragonfly and swallow float away; elements of the sacred circle are no longer," - Paladine H. Roye 

Paladine H. Roye passed from this world to the next on May 24, 2001. Paladine was a tremendously talented artist and through his art he will be remembered for generations to come. 

Now is your chance to own an artist signed print that has been escalating in value since his death in 2001 and is expected to continue to escalate because of the grass root symbolism of Native American life in each one of his paintings.


To purchase this print, or make a donation.
PAYPAL    frnewlv@gmail.com   and contact
 
minimum donation  $100.00 U.S. plus shipping
This is still under value of what the recommended price is.  At the previous price there was no way to make a substantial donation per sale.



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Wolf Brothers Print

Known as "the storyteller of the Native American people", Howard Terpning is perhaps the finest artist of Plains Indian history. Terpning's beautiful art, prints and posters get straight to heart of the feelings of those he portrays.

Howard Terpning is one of the most applauded painters of Western Art. His awards are so numerous and he is honored with them so often, that to list them would require changing the count every few months.

Priced to sell… this inspiration ltd edit print is beautifully framed using museum quality, acid free materials. The Storyteller book is in its original box and has never been opened.

A true collector would feel honored to add "The Storyteller" to their exquisite collection.


Howard Terpning *The Storyteller * w/book* Ltd edit /SN framed - $1650 plus shipping & handling

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Custom color 16x20 prints of our animals 
$75.00 donation

Bev Doolittle

Limited Edition Lithos

Wolves of the Crow
$2995.00

 Limited Edition Lithograph, Unframed
Image Size: 37 X 16.625
Edition Size: 2650

Run with me, Wolf Brother, teach me to be like a wolf, faster than fear, stronger than cold. To read the wind, find the way. Teach me to be as valuable to my tribe as you are to yours.

Wolves of the Crow $2995.00 Limited Edition Lithograph, Unframed Image Size: 37 X 16.625 Edition Size: 2650 Run with me, Wolf Brother, teach me to be like a wolf, faster than fear, stronger than cold. To read the wind, find the way. Teach me to be as valuable to my tribe as you are to yours.

Two Bears of the Blackfeet
$1545.00

 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph, Unframed
Image Size: 21.625 X 23.875
Edition Size: 2650

Two Bears of the Blackfeet $1545.00 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph, Unframed Image Size: 21.625 X 23.875 Edition Size: 2650 "The lives of the Blackfeet Indians were full of danger and uncertainty. Surrounded by a harsh world where attacks by animals or hostile tribes, sickness and starvation were ever-present threats, they relied on the spirit world for protection. For the Plains Indians, the grizzly bear was second only to the buffalo on his supernatural powers. The bear was revered for his strength, agility, vitality and invulnerability to arrows, bullets and other animals. He was also to possess great wisdom and the ability to find herbs to heal his wounds. The Blackfeet warrior Two Bears received the powers of the grizzly in his vision quest. His vision spirit instructed him on the contents of his "medicine bundle," an important symbol of his powers. Two Bears has studied and emulated the ways of the grizzly and has become a mighty and bear-like warrior, respected and feared by his enemies."--Bev Doolittle

Rushing War Eagle

$1950.00

 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph, Framed
Image Size: 28 1/8 x 20 1/2
Framed Size: 35 X 27
Edition Size: 1500

Rushing War Eagle $1950.00 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph, Framed Image Size: 28 1/8 x 20 1/2 Framed Size: 35 X 27 Edition Size: 1500 "From the time that an Indian is a boy, he seeks to become more and more like the animal he has chosen to be his helper thoughout life. When a warrior adorns himself with eagle's feathers, claws and bones, he brings to himself the special strengths and abilities of the great Eagle Spirit. Rushing War Eagle is a painting of a warrior who has been empowered by his chosen protector - the golden eagle."--Bev Doolittle

Runs With Thunder

$3479.00

 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph, Unframed
Image Size: 22 1/4 x 23 7/8
Edition Size: 1500

Runs With Thunder $3479.00 Signed Limited Edition Lithograph, Unframed Image Size: 22 1/4 x 23 7/8 Edition Size: 1500 "To the Planes Indian the buffalo meant life. The buffalo provided almost everything necessary to the Indian's daily life-food, clothing, and shelter. It was no wonder the buffalo were so revered. This Sioux warrior has chosen the buffalo as his Spirit protector and supernatural helper. The sounds of thunder and the thundering hooves of a herd of buffalo are apt to sound alike. It seemed appropriate to visually relate buffalo with thunder. This similarity became the inspiration for both the Indians name and the title of this painting."-- Bev Doolittle