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The listing, ~AUTHENTIC NATIVE AMERICAN MADE DREAM CATCHER EARRINGS!!~4 DAYS ONLY!!~ has ended.
My handmade dream catcher earrings!! You choose which color and make, I am all out of the brown bead ones but do have the feather brown ones. I will not have supplies to more brown bead for a few weeks. I am a card carrying Native American so these are authentic and if bid reaches 2,000 I will throw in a surprise gift for the lucky winner!! I am a 100% trusted seller! Happy bidding.
I truly hope you were adopted by a great family, around here a child with native blood can only be adopted by a native family, not sure if it is the same were you live. I was raised by my mother and grandmother, I have never meant or heard from my father either. My grandmother passed away 16yrs ago and my mother was killed 11 yrs ago, I am lucky that my to oldest got to meet them both but my boys only get to see pictures and hear stories, any pics of my mom and I when I was a bby my 4yr old thinks it's him and I,lol.
I just e-mailed you, let me know if it came through when you get a chance okay:) And your welcome, it's nice to know where you come from, good or bad. Wish I could find my real father.
ya i tried reaching my mother but every address I get is old. I talked to my birth sister once when I was 4 I don't remember anything of that convo because I was little
I tried looking for my real father years ago and my mother tried before she passed, no luck. If she is signed up through the tribe you should be able to find out where her or your sister is. Just an idea for you:)
oh how cute yes my family is great father Irish mother Italian :) my grandmother didn't want me to leave she said I was the heir to the tribe in Mississippi and she and my father fraught for me. my father wanted to keep me so that I could work for him when I grew up at his garage
Have you been able to talk to them? Learning the culture is wonderful, I do not know much, at least not as much as I would like, I keep trying to learn so I can teach my children:)
my tribe is in Mississippi and I've lived in California my whole life I'm going to have to go down there :) soon I'm so interested in learning more about my ethnicity
I hope you can someday soon, it will be interesting for you to learn some stuff. I lived on a res for about 3 mo 5yrs ago and it was great, this tribe was so helpful and they had teachings constantly which is not something that the tribe here has. My tribe is way up north from here, I have only made it up there a couple times. My family on my grandfathers side is from there and my grandmother's is from here.
make bracelets I used the same technique on any long wild grass I could find :) it woks it's not water proof the baskets are sinkible. and sure I could email you instructions on how to make them.
my mother told me what my aunts looked like and what my parents looked like :) all were very tall exept my mother and father therefore I'm short :) I picked up the weaving when I was little girl I learns how to
I am 5'7' and my girls are pretty tall but my boys are super short, my husbands family is pretty short, his mom is like 5'1". My 4yr old still fits in 3ts because he is so short and my son that turns a yr on the 7th finally made it on the growth chart last week, he is now in the 2% range,lol.
I'm certainly going to fan you and watch for these to come up again. I don't have enough credits to bid right now, however, my mother and sisters would love them. I can remember visiting with my great granny who was full blooded Indian......oh how I miss her. Good luck with your auction!
Thank you. I am sorry to hear about your grandmother. My mother taught me to make these and she passed away 11yrs ago, and we lived with my grandmother until I was 17, she passed 16 yrs ago New years Eve, they were my best friends and I miss them both to death. Fanned back and sorry you do not have the credits right now. I also sell them, inbox me if interested. I make large dream catchers, medicine wheels, Mandela's, but I put one medium size one on here once and it didn't go for much so I have never put another one on. It did go to a very wonderful person which made it well worth it though:)
Sault Ste Marie Tribe, Chippewa. I got this stuff one time from a medicine man down state from where I live that he called bear salve?? It was for cuts and scraps, best stuff ever!! Smelled horrible but worked wonders, do you happen to know what this is and if so do you make it?
Which basket do you do? I have made a few black ash baskets in the past, they are not easy,lol. Plus where I live they do not teach much of the traditional stuff, I wish I could move my family up north where my tribe is so they could learn more about their culture. I do mostly bead work and dream catchers because that is all that my mother had the chance to teach me before she passed away 11yrs ago. Would love any pointers in boxed to me on basket making:) Maybe we could share some info.
For everyone who bids you will be entered into a raffle to win a pair also, the winner will be entered twice:) Good luck, Happy New Years! Bid away for your chance to win!!