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							<title><![CDATA[Frisco Central Park (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="Frisco Central Park in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/FriscoCentralParkThumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/FriscoCentralParkThumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="Frisco Central Park" /></a>A Monumental Bronze Commission--The Shawnee--Traildrivers of Texas
Frisco Central Park Stampede, Frisco, Texas
<br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2017 16:44:18 +0000</pubDate>
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							<title><![CDATA[Winter Trail of the Human Beings (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="Winter Trail of the Human Beings in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/Winter-Trail-of-the-Human-BeingsThumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/Winter-Trail-of-the-Human-BeingsThumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="Winter Trail of the Human Beings" /></a>A Limited Edition Bronze -- Winter Trail of the Human Beings symbolizes the plight of the American Indian.  Driven from his home, decimated in numbers, stripped of his culture, heritage and beliefs, the Indian finds himself on a "Winter Trail" with only the Spirit of Winter as a companion.  It is a journey to be walked alone....together.    
c.   A. Pauwels<br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<title><![CDATA[Vaquero (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="Vaquero in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/Vaquerothumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/Vaquerothumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="Vaquero" /></a>A Limited Edition Bronze:  Two hundred years of documented ranching in New Spain (Mexico) honed skills and gear tailored to the wide-open, thorn-infested Mexican Northern Plains.  The Spanish-Indian Vaquero brought his rigging, vocabulary, the sturdy and athletic mustang and incredible riding skills to the wild and wooly free-range areas of Tejas (Texas), New Mexico and California.  A tribute and thank you.
<br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2017 16:39:02 +0000</pubDate>
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							<title><![CDATA[Mon-ke-ne (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="Mon-ke-ne in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/Mon-ke-neThumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/Mon-ke-neThumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="Mon-ke-ne" /></a>A Limited Edition Bronze:  Mon-ke-ne:  Omaha Siouxian for Graceful Walker.  She embodies the flow and grace of dance and the joy it brings to our lives and cultures.  Dance is about finding the balance and harmony of life and singing it with the body.  An expression of interior energy and opposites, it can manifest itself in joy or pain, humor or sadness, life or death, but always it is about balance, a necessary and fundamental activity within any culture.  It is about walking in beauty and treading lightly upon the earth.  A people without dance are a people without life itself.    c.  A Pauwels 1994<br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<title><![CDATA[Wolf Medicine (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="Wolf Medicine in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/WolfMedicineThumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/WolfMedicineThumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="Wolf Medicine" /></a>A Limited Edition bronze:  Itsa-pich-kaupe (Sits-by-the-door), a favored Blackfoot maiden kidnapped by a rival tribe, aided in escape by an elder woman, ran for 4 days and 4 nights (a perfect length of time), finally falling--to surrender her spirit and travel the Wolf Road back to the Creator. A wolf appeared to rescue her, feeding her and leading her back to her people and safety.  From that day forward the Blackfoot called the wolf friend, refusing to hunt or kill their new clan member. To this day, the wold is considered good medicine among many Native peoples, a protective companion in time of travel and need. <br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2017 16:38:04 +0000</pubDate>
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							<title><![CDATA[White Buffalo Woman (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="White Buffalo Woman in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/WhiteBuffaloWomanThumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/WhiteBuffaloWomanThumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="White Buffalo Woman" /></a>A limited edition Bronze:
White Buffalo Woman brought the gift of the buffalo, teaching the People about a red life and a red road for a red people. But she also foretold of a time of great trial and tribulation that would overtake them, that they would lose the Buffalo, their land, their heritage, and even their very lives.  When all seemed lost, with no hope, she would return and bring the Buffalo back.  Over time, some have come to realize that the People are being called, not to militancy, but to spiritual transformation, one in which they come from being "a conquered people", to just The People again.  A people with something worthwhile to offer the world in their sense of harmony and balance: within the individual, within the family, the environment, and finally to reach out to the community of the world at large.  The old ones also prophesy great geologic cataclysms in the 'now time' as Mother Earth works to make Herself whole once more from the brokeness of pollution and destruction.  They warn that if we are to survive as a 'human race', we must all learn to work together during the coming decades, that we might be a blessing to each other, our home and to the universe.<br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2017 16:38:04 +0000</pubDate>
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							<title><![CDATA[The Trailblazers (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="The Trailblazers in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/The-TrailblazersTumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/The-TrailblazersTumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="The Trailblazers" /></a>A limited edition bronze mantle piece.  
The Trailblazers:  Lean, mean and rangy, the Texas Longhorn was tough enough to stave off rattlesnakes, wolves and coyotes.  It thrived on the open range like the buffalo before it, without care, under harsh, dry conditions where lesser breeds foundered and fell.  Descended from maverick, Spanish stock, the Longhorn multiplied across Texas into the millions, wild, fat and wooly, until the end of the Civil War.   A handful of courageous cattlemen saw the excess beef as money on the hoof to feed a hungry and impoverished post-war nation. The hardy longhorn breed withstood the long dry daily marches and the harder nights with their flash floods, storms and stampedes.  The endured disease, river crossings and scarce grazing grounds for months at a time.  Over 10 million cattle blazed the trails north from Texas between 1869 to 1900, a tribute of courage and strength to both the men who drove them and the breed who made it possible. 
  excerpted from collected works: The Trailblazers, Texas, the works of J Frank Dobie and others.  <br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2017 16:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
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							<title><![CDATA[The Running Season (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="The Running Season in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/The-Running-SeasonThumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/The-Running-SeasonThumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="The Running Season" /></a>A limited edition bronze:  The Running Season --  A tribute to the over 60 million buffalo who roamed the Great Plains and beyond.  Would be that they returned. <br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2017 16:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
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							<title><![CDATA[The Gathering (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="The Gathering in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/The-Gatheringthumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/The-Gatheringthumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="The Gathering" /></a>A limited edition bronze mantle piece:   For the love of horses<br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2017 16:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
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							<title><![CDATA[OldFriendsThumbnail150150 (Bronze Gallery)]]></title>
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							<description><![CDATA[<a title="OldFriendsThumbnail150150 in Bronze Gallery" href="https://willowone.com/dir/Bronze-Gallery/OldFriendsThumbnail150150.jpg"><img src="https://willowone.com/dir/cache/Bronze-Gallery/OldFriendsThumbnail150150_240_thumb.jpg" alt="OldFriendsThumbnail150150" /></a>To my 4'11" Scottish and 5'11" Native American grandmothers.  Thank you for all the hours of love, kindness, stories and care. I  look forward to being with you again.  <br />Date: 11/19/2017]]></description>
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							<pubDate>Sun, 19 Nov 2017 16:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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