"The White Buffalo" PALADINE H. ROYE Print S/N Ltd Ed Dated/Matted/Framed 16/650

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Paladine H Roye (full blooded Ponca Native American Indian) was exposed to Kiowa art as a child. His grandfather often pointed out good paintings to him; his grandfather had great influence on Paladine. Art opened many doors for Paladine H Roye (Ponca Tribe), and through his art he met many people, and many people came to know him. His tribal name was ''Pon-Cee-Cee'' which meant ''. watch out for this one.'' Paladine did not need to seek visions; he released visions through his art so that others could see. Paladine was a Vietnam Veteran. ''The stories, dreams and ways of old are slipping through our people's hands. The legends of the wolf, the dragonfly and swallow float away; elements of the sacred circle are no longer,'' -Paladine H Roye, deceased (Ponca Tribe)''THE WHITE BUFFALO -- acrylic. 13″ x 25″, 1987 -- Paladine H. Roye was originally owned by me and purchased from Paladine in 1987 after being awarded Best of Show by the Colorado Indian Market in Denver Colorado. The follow year the Indian Image Gallery and Paladine authorized 650 print to be made. The 1st fifteen prints were retained by Paladine and Indian Image Gallery and prints 16 through 20 I retained. In 1989 I sold "The White Buffalo" acrylic to Avis Industrial Corporation for their art collection."The White Buffalo" is now in the private collection of Leland and read more