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Medicine Wheel Sacred Wheel Native American Black White

Medicine Wheel Sacred Wheel Native American Black White

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Shayna (My Wife) is Native American from the Mohican tribe. This is a Native American medicine wheel that she created with a hand painted wooden feather. She actually sells these and if you are interested in purchasing one please leave a comment below. Otherwise, feel free to use this image in any way that you would like. If you would like to follow her on Instagram you can follow her @daysdawn.

Thanks,
Matt Hobbs

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  1. Wow, that’s gorgeous. What does it signify?

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    • Thank you Laurel! It symbolizes many things to my people. I’m Mohican Stockbridge Munsee, and I made the medicine wheel by hand. You can find out more about the meaning here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/207454228/10-wall-art-native-american-made?ref=shop_home_active_2 Also if you’re interested in ordering one, I take custom orders on my etsy shop! Thanks for checking out the site!

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  2. Unfortunately I could not find any information under the given link, but still a beautiful work.

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    • Here’s the info on the Sacred Hoop”
      “I’m of Mohican Stockbridge Munsee descent, and the medicine wheel or sacred hoop as our people call it, holds many meanings. It symbolizes the fours seasons, the four directions and it represents health and the cycle of life. In some tribes black symbolizes victory, strength and success. The feather represents trust, honor, wisdom, power, and freedom. I grew up with medicine wheels around our home, they hold a beautiful meaning to me. This piece was created in a time of life when I needed healing, strength and freedom. I believe it will bring this same power into the home of whoever possesses it. I perform a small smudging blessing(with sage and eagle feather) over each piece in my Native language. I pour my heart and spirit into each and every piece I create. This sacred hoop is blending tradition with my own artistic expression as a Native artist. This piece is 10″ in diameter.”

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  3. It’s very beautiful. I would love to purchase one from you if at all possible. Thank you, Shayna.

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