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Native American Art
by Fr. John Giuliani

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Resurrection

Resurrection

Christ in Resurrection, wrapped in a Navajo chief blanket, discloses his pierced side as a sign of sacrificial love. Rising with him is the victory drum on which is painted the circle of life -- symbol of no beginning or end. Power dwells at the circle’s center. Send an E-card with this image

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Christopher & the Christ Child

Christopher & the Christ Child

St. Christopher, traditionally revered as the patron of travelers, is depicted in Andean attire as is the Child Jesus who rides the shoulders of the Saint in the safety of his grasp. Both the Child and Christopher wear typical Andean caps and ponchos. They are woven in rich Bolivian patterns. Send an E-card with this image

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Joseph & the Christ Child

Joseph & the Christ Child

The young St. Joseph holds the Child Jesus. They are depicted as Navajo. Joseph wears a typical Navajo Chief blanket and beaded necklace. Another blanket of distinctive Navajo weave provides a backdrop to this image of tender parenting. Send an E-card with this image

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Archangel Michael: Warrior & Defender

Archangel Michael: Warrior & Defender

Traditional iconography gives witness to the human face of the Sacred. This icon, imaged in the features of America’s indigenous peoples, reveals anew that sacred power. It celebrates the soul of the Native American as the original spiritual presence on this continent, and as a prophetic sign, it celebrates the reconciliation of the spiritual vision of Native and Christian peoples of this land. Send an E-card with this image

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Archangel Michael

Archangel Michael

Traditional iconography gives witness to the human face of the Sacred. This icon, imaged in the features of America’s indigenous peoples, reveals anew that sacred power. It celebrates the soul of the Native American as the original spiritual presence on this continent, and as a prophetic sign, it celebrates the reconciliation of the spiritual vision of Native and Christian peoples of this land. Send an E-card with this image

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Archangels Michael, Gabriel & Raphael

Archangels Michael, Gabriel & Raphael

Traditional iconography gives witness to the human face of the Sacred. This icon, imaged in the features of America’s indigenous peoples, reveals anew that sacred power. It celebrates the soul of the Native American as the original spiritual presence on this continent, and as a prophetic sign, it celebrates the reconciliation of the spiritual vision of Native and Christian peoples of this land. Send an E-card with this image

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Transfiguration of Jesus

Transfiguration of Jesus

The Transfiguration of Jesus on Mt. Tabor depicts encounter and dialog with Moses and Elijah. All three figures are imaged as Lakota. Moses, wrapped in buffalo hide, wears a Chief’s feathered headdress and carries an eagle wing as a sign of authority. Elijah the prophet carries the peace pipe. Jesus, transfigured as the Annointed One, wears a white Hudson blanket and is encircled by the emanation of celestial light. Send an E-card with this image

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Holding Up Christ

Holding Up Christ

Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, a 17th century Mohawk, and Nicholas Black Elk, the visionary Lakota Medicine Man who when baptized a Catholic became a leading catechist on the Pine Ridge Reservation, hold up the Christ whose feet are wreathed in a circle of healing sage. The Virgin Mother wraps Her Son and His followers in Her protective mantle. Send an E-card with this image

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Bolivian Christ

Bolivian Christ

Traditional iconography gives witness to the human face of the Sacred. This icon, imaged in the features of the Americas’ indigenous peoples, reveals anew that sacred power. It celebrates the soul of the Native American as the original spiritual presence on this land, and as a prophetic sign, it celebrates the reconciliation of the spiritual vision of Native and Christian peoples . Send an E-card with this image

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Abraham's Visitors

Abraham's Visitors Super Saver!

Traditional iconography gives witness to the human face of the Sacred. This icon, imaged in the features of America’s indigenous peoples, reveals anew that sacred power. It celebrates the soul of the Native American as the original spiritual presence on this continent, and as a prophetic sign, it celebrates the reconciliation of the spiritual vision of Native and Christian peoples of this land. Send an E-card with this image

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