Native American Church of Virginia
Sanctuary on the Trail, Inc. Independent Native American Church of Virginia
PO Box 123 Bluemont VA 20135
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Sanctuary on the Trail Couple Applied for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship  for $8,000 Today

11/4/2016

 
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Chris busy at work drying lashing to teach children to tie on a wigwam. In the background he is burning/drying the wigwam so poles to protect them from over time.
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Rene' working on the gourd ornament for the Governor's mansion holiday tree.
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Art collaboration between Chris (hanging box) and Rene' (ornament) for the Virginia Governor's holiday tree. Chris place two tobacco leaves on top for prayers and good energy.
Native American Indian couple Chris and Rene’ White, CEO and president of Sanctuary on the Trail™ successfully applied for Virginia's Museum of Fine Arts Professional Fellowship in the mixed media category today. All applicants will be notified by letter the first week of Feb 2017 if they win.
     If awarded, Chris and Rene’ will receive $8,000 for collaborative art work they do with Sanctuary on the Trail™ to bring recognition to contributions of Native American Indian people and to reduce suffering. If they win they must remain a permanent VA resident during the grant period of Aug 2017–May 2018.
    The Fellowship was established in 1940 through a generous donation by the late John Lee Pratt of Fredericksburg. Today the Fellowship is also supplemented by annual gifts from the Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation and the J. Warwick McClintic Jr. Scholarship Fund.
     Earlier this year, Chris and Rene’ received a grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts to teach children how to build an Indian Village. Sanctuary on the Trail™ is part of the Artisan Trail. They are part of the Clarke County Studio Tour and Top of Virginia Artisan Trail. 
     In October, Clarke County selected Rene's gourd art to represent Clarke county as an ornament for the Governor's holiday tree. Chris designed the box (which can also hang) to carry her ornament.
     Sanctuary on the Trail is a Native American Indian faith-based non-profit church helping leaders first and bringing recognition to contributions of indigenous to reduce suffering. The couple along with a dedicated team of 25 volunteers are currently planning to bring The Gathering 2017 to Clarke County Fairgrounds. The Gathering is an educational, celebration of agri-CULTURE. They are expecting twice the attendance (10,000)  of last year’s event.
  
 

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Ceremonial subterranean sweat lodge by Chris.

Clarke County Studio Art Tour a Success

10/2/2016

 
Thanks everyone who supported STOP#1 of the Clarke County Art Tour this weekend Sanctuary on the Trail on the Blue Ridge Mountain. Your words and visit encourage us to continue to do what we can to help bring recognition to the contributions of Indigenous Native American Indian people. Also, thanks to everyone who purchased one of the Indigenous Maps by Aaron Carapella. Thank you very much. - Chris and Rene' White
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Indian Village Huge Success

9/30/2016

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Preliminary reports indicate the Indian Village held Sept. 17-18 during the Bluemont Fair was a huge success. The fair committee is reporting their largest year ever. Initial numbers indicate more than 5,000 adults and children visited the Indian Village; that is at least 50% of the more than 10,000 people who attended the fair. Many who attended indicated interest in The Gathering 2017 by their donations and support to the 20+ artisans featured during the 2-day event.
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Congresswoman Barbara Comstock paid a visit to the Indian Village on Saturday, Oct. 17. Pictured are L to R Master of Ceremonies Andrew Tyler, Congresswoman Comstock, Sanctuary on the Trail President Rene' Locklear White and Sanctuary on the Trail CEO Chris (Comeswithclouds) White.
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Volunteer Anne Rose volunteered during her vacation time to decorate the Indian Village. Hosts Chris and Rene' present Anne a traditional blanket, a symbol of wrapping one's love in show of appreciation to another.
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Rev. Maria Barrera volunteered at the Indian Village welcome center.
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Indian Village featured author was Kay Richardson Oxendine Haliwa Saponi Tribe.
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Gail Wedepohl Lumbee Indian feather artist (Left) with her dear friend both from Maxton NC.
Photos by Chris Anderson and Ðrew Vervan.
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Support Received for Artists to Help Children Build an Indian Village

5/15/2016

 
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The Gathering Indian Village Sept. 17-18

1/28/2016

 
For more visit our web Harvest Gathering web site at:  www.HarvestGathering.org.
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11/23/2015

 
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