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Indian Greeting Card featuring the photograph Our Time Comes by Wayne King

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Our Time Comes Greeting Card

Wayne King

by Wayne King

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Our Time Comes

Shortly before his death my father revealed to me that our family roots were Abenaki and Iroquois. He sensed that I had an... more

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Our Time Comes

Shortly before his death my father revealed to me that our family roots were Abenaki and Iroquois. He sensed that I had an affinity for Native people that I could not explain but had become a powerful force in my life as I got older. He had promised his father that he would hide his Indian roots because of the discrimination against Indian people that he had endured growing up. His mother - an Abenaki woman and his father an Iroquois man, had been raised in an orphanage in Saint Francis, Quebec. Both had suffered mistreatment in Canada's infamous Indian school systems. My father was torn between his promise - and the need to help me understand the forces that had been tugging at me for all my life. After his death in 2001, I sought out my old friends Jim and Rick West. Both were Cheyenne and deeply steeped in their culture. They helped me find my way to my native spiritual roots. They also invited me to bring my family to the opening of the Smithsonian Museum...

About Wayne King

Wayne King

Wayne King�s images are a celebration of life, blending the real and the surreal to achieve a sense of place or time that reaches beyond the moment into a dreamlike quintessentialism designed to spark an emotional response. Using digital enhancement, handcrafting, painting, and sometimes even straight photography, King takes the viewer to a place that is beyond simple truth to where truth meets passion, hope and dreams. King holds a BS Degree in Environmental Conservation and a Masters Degree in Earth & Space Science Education from the University of New Hampshire, Durham. While at the University of NH King studied photography under Richard Merritt. His colleagues from those heady days today are among the most noted artists: Edward...

 

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