Bidding has ended on this item. The seller has relisted this item or one like this.
Item:Lakota Sioux Indian original art poster Bald Eagle New
Please wait
Image not available
Mouse here to zoom in
Please wait
Image not available

Lakota Sioux Indian original art poster Bald Eagle New

~100% of the price paid goes to Pine Ridge Reservation~

Item condition:--
Ended:Nov 13, 200905:35:06 PST
Bid history:0 bids
Starting bid:US $20.00
Shipping:FREE shipping US Postal Service First Class MailSee more services 

Country:
ZIP Code:
Service and other details:
Service
Estimated delivery*
Price
US Postal Service First Class Mail
4-7 business days
Free
*The estimated delivery time is based on the seller's handling time, the shipping service selected, and the payment method selected. Sellers are not responsible for shipping service transit times. Transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.

 See discounts 

 |  See all details
Estimated delivery within 4-7 business days
Returns:
30 day money back, buyer pays return shipping | Read details
Coverage:
Pay with and your full purchase price is covered | See terms

A reserve price is the minimum price the seller will accept. This price is hidden from bidders. To win, a bidder must have the highest bid and have met or exceeded the reserve price.

 
100% Positive feedback
Get fast shipping and excellent service from eBay Top-rated sellers.
  • Consistently receives highest buyers' ratings
  • Ships items quickly
  • Has earned a track record of excellent service
Other item info
Item number:220504960683
Item location:La Grange, Illinois, United States
Ships to:Worldwide
Payments:
 Listed for charity
Last updated on 02:18:20 PM PST, Nov 05, 2009 View all revisions
100% of the final sale price will support ONE/OneSpirit
Giving Works Item
About this nonprofit:
OneSpirit breaks the cycle of poverty by strengthening families and promoting economic development and educational opportunities for Native Americans. Our programs (sponsorship, food co-op, beds, theatre and arts markets) foster an intercultural relationship that recognizes that we are all ONE.

Item specifics
Original/Reproduction: ReproductionSigned?: Unsigned
Subject: Still LifeStyle: poster of Lakota free hand drawing
Date of Creation: 2000-Now  
Visit my eBay store

Poster of a free hand drawing of a Bald Eagle by Lakota teen from Pine Ridge Reservation, Getty Packen, a registered Lakota Tribal Member

100% $ to Pine Ridge Reservation via the nonprofit group ONE Spirit

Photobucket

Poster measure 12 by 10.5 inches

A long, long time ago, way before the coming of the white man, there
came a winter to the people of the Plains where there was much snow.
When spring drew close, the excessive amount of snow began to melt.
Along with the spring rains, which did not want to let up, the area
began to flood. The Lakota people kept moving to higher and higher
ground, but the rains kept coming.

People became ill with influenza and other sickness. The hunters
were too ill to hunt. The women too ill to take care of the children
and the elders. More and more people died of sickness or starvation
as the water got higher and higher.

The rain did not let up until finally, one young Lakota girl stood on
the highest Butte and watched the flood take the last of her family
and her village. In grief beyond description, she threw herself on
the ground and cried herself to sleep.

In the morning, the moment she awoke, she had the feeling that she
was being watched. She looked around and saw a giant eagle perched
on a rock and looking at her. At first she was afraid, and thought
that the eagle intended to put her on the lunch menu-- as he was
unusually large.

He spoke, and told her that he noticed she was all alone. "Yes," she
said, "the flood has taken them all, and I will die here alone, the
last of my kind."

The eagle looked with compassion at the girl and said, "You will not
be alone, for I will be your friend."

That night, the eagle caught a fish for her. Then he went and flew
to the tops of all the mountains and collected wood for her to build
and fire and cook the fish.

As she cooked and ate, he would be perched on a very large rock, and
they would talk.

As the waters receded, the eagle brought rabbits and other small
game. He tried to convince the girl to return down to the plains and
build a lodge. But she said that if she were going to die alone
anyway, there was no point in returning to the area of her former
village.

One day the eagle told the girl that he had something to do and would
return as soon as he could. He then flew as high as he could and
called out to the Creator, "Grandfather?"

"I am here" replied a voice. Then the eagle spoke his heart to the
Grandfather. "The young girl is all alone. Why have you not seen to
her well being?"

Grandfather replied, "I have looked out for her, I sent YOU to her."

"That is all well and good," the eagle replied. "I can be a friend
to her but she really needs another of her own kind. A young girl
should not be alone."

"Well, there is something you can do," the Grandfather replied "But
the choice will have to be up to you. I will enable you to become a
two-legged. As a male, you can marry her and repopulate the earth
with her kind. However, once you do this, you will NEVER be an eagle
again. You won't ever fly again or enjoy any of the things that you
do now as an eagle."

The eagle was sad, as he really enjoyed being an eagle and did not
want to give that up. He asked the Creator if he could take some
time to think it over, and the Creator said that would be fine.

For four days the eagle flew to all of his favorite spots. He
soared, he dived, he hunted at his favorite places-- the whole time
he thought about the fate of the young Lakota girl.

Finally he flew upwards again calling out, "Grandfather,
Grandfather?"

"Yes?," came the voice, "You have reached a difficult decision?"

"There are still many eagles," the eagle replied. "But she is alone
and we cannot let her be the last of her kind."

"Very well," said the Creator. "I promise you this, the Lakota
people will never forget your great sacrifice, and your kind will be
revered from this day forward. Also, all people who inhabit this
land will revere you-- even if they do not know your story.'

And so, back on the highest butte, the Lakota girl awoke that morning
and was shocked to find a totally hot Lakota brave sitting on the
same rock where the eagle always sat when he talked with her.

"The flood took everyone. You must be a ghost?" the girl said.

"No," he said. "I am your friend. I have been here with you all
along. Don't you remember all of the fish I caught for you?"

The girl could not believe it! She fell into his arms and so they
continued their walk here together as man and wife.

Soon, they had a lodge at the site of her old village. They had many
children and when the great eagles would fly up above, they would
explain to the children who their father once was. "Those are your
relatives," they would explain, as the eagles flew by.

And those children told their children, and their children told their
children, and to this day, Lakota people cherish the EAGLE. He is
their ancestor.

The reason that the eagle is on American money and is a symbol of the
USA is because the Creator kept his promise to the eagle. All here
revere his image, even though they don't know his story-- just as the
Creator promised.

And this is the story of the eagle and the Lakota girl.

Aho!

                                                                                  as told by J. Yellow Boy



00029
Shipping and handling
Item location: La Grange, Illinois, United States
Shipping to: Worldwide
Change country:
ZIP Code:
 
Shipping and handling
To
Service
Estimated delivery*
Free shipping
United States
US Postal Service First Class Mail®
4-7 business days
*The estimated delivery time is based on the seller's handling time, the shipping service selected, and when the seller receives cleared payment. Sellers are not responsible for shipping service transit times. Transit times may vary, particularly during peak periods.
Domestic handling time
Will usually ship within 2 business days of receiving cleared payment.
Return policy
Item must be returned within
Refund will be given as
Return policy details
30 days after the buyer receives it
Money Back
The buyer is responsible for return shipping costs.

Payment details
Payment methodPreferred/AcceptedBuyer protection on eBay
Credit or debit card through PayPal
PayPal Preferred
Pay with and your full purchase price is covered | See terms
Seller's payment instructions
Free Worldwide Shipping
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.

About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | Resolution Center | eBay Toolbar | Policies | Government Relations | Site Map | Help
Copyright © 1995-2009 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
eBay official time