Obsidian, an extremely hard glass-like rock was God’s gift to early man. It was itself formed in the beginning by immense volcanic heat, pressure, and a swirling action, freezing solid instantly, now found in various sized nodules much like the sizes of our many fruits.
When broken, an extremely sharp but curved edge is always formed, becoming […]
Posted on November 29th, 2007 by dogmaste
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Hi, friends! Did everybody have a great Thanksgiving?
I hope you all enjoyed Harold Wadley’s delightful email which I published in my last post. I couldn’t have said any of this nearly as well as he. Through his own words you all can savor the amazing originality as he, Awi Egwa, tells me the most likely […]
Posted on November 29th, 2007 by dogmaste
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So here I am, it’s Thanksgiving Night. Happy Thanksgiving to all!
There is no more opportune time to continue my story than tonight, a night in which we give thanks to everything that is good. And such is Sakawa.
When I last left this story Dr. Bob Miller suggested I contact his friend Harold Wadley (or Awi […]
Posted on November 22nd, 2007 by dogmaste
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Before I go on with my story of that very special lariat given me by my childhood friend Sakawa in 1938, I would just like to say that it is not the only special “gift” he gave me.
Sakawa was and gave so much to this life. The tracks he left ran deep. He had always […]
Posted on November 12th, 2007 by dogmaste
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In my last post I told you about my long-time friend Dr. Bob Miller’s (DVM) work on natural horsemanship and how his book ”The Revolution in Horsemanship” brought back memories of my own boyhood in Wyoming, and of my Native American pal Sakawa.
Now Sakawa remains a real mystery. He “happened” into my life at an amazingly opportune, and I […]
Posted on November 5th, 2007 by dogmaste
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My friend and colleague, Dr. Robert Miller DVM, has written an amazingly wonderful book entitled “The Revolution in Horsemanship (and What It Means to Mankind).” I say amazing because it is a book that just everybody will find a real joy. It not only carries the story of a revolution but documents with before-and-after history, and takes […]
Posted on November 2nd, 2007 by dogmaste
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