Wounded Knee Virtual Memorial

"Art for life sake"

Walter Romero

Walter's Home Page

Spirit of Reconciliation

The Art Quest Story

email me: Walter Stewart
mailto:westew@wimberley-tx.com

quotes on this page were left as comments at the actual memorial

Many leave gifts at the memorial, tobacco prayer ties, Sage honey, food, feathers and other objects. Above is a Indian doll left by a girl for the unborn child.

Bear Woman, Female Adult

Above Left - the Gooqle Eyes Family: Google Eyes Male Elder 62, wife- Fair Woman Elder 50, son-Thunder Boy 15, son-Blue Spotted 8

Above Right- the Horn Cloud Family: Horn Cloud Male Elder 52, wife- Yellow Leaf Elder 51, son-William 14, son Sherman age unknown.

"The most powerful rendition of emotion in sculpture I have felt in many years."

Suzan Osborn

"Absolutely Remarkable. Soul Shattering."

Lasca H.

"Walking Bull"
Male Elder, 61

"Upon this rock , Into which the enemy chiseled 'welcome', I pitch the pole designed to hold My mercenary Banner- Then declared myself cleansed in love Before the Body of my victim- The one who fed me When I arrived."

Ed from Florida

 

"The Art speaks for all of our wounded spirits and damaged hearts. I cry for my people, myself and my children's future. Thanks for so beautifully expressing the emotions we all feel in such a powerful way. You touch my soul and release my anger."

Dawn

 

"Haunting and moving Brings tears to my eyes."
Sandy D.

"The presence of absence questions what we are looking for."Anonymous