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Photo Gallery

Every now and then, special people come into our lives that we never forget. Please enjoy this wonderful collection of precious family and friends! Let's have a Pow-Wow!

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Graycloud

Friends from Hillsboro, North Carolina

Princess Jen

Little Beaver, Daniel, and Papa Sam

Ruby and Chief Henry of Cherokee, North Carolina

Brown Feather

Warrior Kevin, Ruby's son when he was about 9 years old.

Cousin Golden Eagle, teaching children to enjoy American Indian dance.

David, Ruby's partner cooking dinner at KOA campground in Virginia.

Trin and a Warrior at Stone Mountain in Georgia.

Cousin Livery posing beside an outhouse in Piney Woods. And he did it because Ruby asked him to! Smile...

Orozco Dancers from California

Orozco Dancer

Orozco Chief

Cherokee basket maker.

Kevin, my son with Cherokee tour guide.

Dakota, future Orozco dancer.

Red Hawk, expert craftsman.

Cute Piney Woods cousins, Destiny & Joseph.

Ruby's mother, Lena in pink and Ruby's Cousin Virgie is getting married.

Ruby's 5th birthday (December 24th)

Ruby's son played football all four years of high school. This was taken during his junior year.

Piney Woods Elders, the one in the pink dress (Vera James Brown) is the only one that is still living.

Bettina, Ruby's friend that lives in Germany.

Sylvania Boston Ghee-Roberson born March 1910, as of 2007, she is Ruby's oldest living relative from the Piney Woods community.

Pow-Wow at Stone Mountain in Georgia.

Wounded Knee Memorial, Wounded Knee South Dakota.

East Entrance to the Native American Indian Museum in Washington, DC.

Golden Eagle, one of the best Native American Indian dancers in the land!

Pow-Wow at East Carolina University, Greenville, NC