Author : Marcine "Niyawehnsie" Quenzer
Publisher : Balboa Press
ISBN 13 : 1452560285
Total Pages : 147 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (525 download)
Book Synopsis Spirit Winds of Peace by : Marcine "Niyawehnsie" Quenzer
Download or read book Spirit Winds of Peace written by Marcine "Niyawehnsie" Quenzer and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2013-08 with total page 147 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Let Marcine take you on a journey into the distant past through her paintings. An accomplished artist, she brings to life the ancient tales of the peoples who call themselves the Haudenosaunee, People of the Longhouse. We know them better as the Iroquois League of Nations. "Thank you for your efforts to honor and uplift the work of the Peacemaker to establish a Peace that will prevail on earth. It is time to raise that legacy to a higher standard of global public visibility. Your art is a majestic vehicle to bring this about." David Yarrow, Dancing Turtle, Defender of Mother Earth, Healer, Author, Dowser "Marcine Quenzer is one of the best storytellers I have ever heard. Her knowledge of the Iroquoian people inspires, educates and entertains. She is a Master of her Art." Curtis Harwell, CEO of Heaven on Earth Foundation "Marcine Quenzer has the gift of the true Sachem for tuning into ancient cultures and bringing forward the wisdom and lessons of their natural spirituality so needed in these days." Frank Jordan, Past President of National Dowsers Association, Healer, Author Marcine Quenzer has brought to her book, Spirit Winds of Peace: The Epoch of the Peacemakers, the same beauty, eloquence and truth that she brought to the Peacemakers' journey through her inspirational artwork. Her book does much to reveal this journey - a revelation that is so needed at this time to remind us that love is indeed the answer. Thank you, Marcine, for this gift to all humanity. Robert Roskind, author of "The Beauty Path: A Native American Journey into One Love" The Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma, through resolution of the Board of Directors, has named Marcine Quenzer as "Wyandotte Nation Associate Artist" of the Nation, for the longstanding work she has done in artistic portrayals of Wendot history, and stories, cultural presentations, and teaching of the youth of many First Nations. Leaford Bearskin, Chief, and James Bland, second Chief 2003