Okima Kishik Print
17" x 11" Francis Paul/Okima Kishik unframed print. Title: Transformation. "This man is in the process of transforming from a man to an eagle. in the beginning of all of our people could transform themselves into various animals and then the animals could transform themselves into people. Because people started breaking the laws of the Creator they lost the ability to transform themselves. Now only those who walk the traditional path and follow the ways of the spiritual people can strive to this transformation. The animals still retain the ability to transform themselves into people. We never know when we meet a new person if they might not be an eagle, or a bear, or a turtle etc. etc."Francis Paul/Okima Kishik unframed print. Title: Transformation. "This man is in the process of transforming from a man to an eagle. in the beginning of all of our people could transform themselves into various animals and then the animals could transform themselves into people. Because people started breaking the laws of the Creator they lost the ability to transform themselves. Now only those who walk the traditional path and follow the ways of the spiritual people can strive to this transformation. The animals still retain the ability to transform themselves into people. We never know when we meet a new person if they might not be an eagle, or a bear, or a turtle etc. etc."
17" x 11" Francis Paul/Okima Kishik unframed print. Title: Transformation. "This man is in the process of transforming from a man to an eagle. in the beginning of all of our people could transform themselves into various animals and then the animals could transform themselves into people. Because people started breaking the laws of the Creator they lost the ability to transform themselves. Now only those who walk the traditional path and follow the ways of the spiritual people can strive to this transformation. The animals still retain the ability to transform themselves into people. We never know when we meet a new person if they might not be an eagle, or a bear, or a turtle etc. etc."Francis Paul/Okima Kishik unframed print. Title: Transformation. "This man is in the process of transforming from a man to an eagle. in the beginning of all of our people could transform themselves into various animals and then the animals could transform themselves into people. Because people started breaking the laws of the Creator they lost the ability to transform themselves. Now only those who walk the traditional path and follow the ways of the spiritual people can strive to this transformation. The animals still retain the ability to transform themselves into people. We never know when we meet a new person if they might not be an eagle, or a bear, or a turtle etc. etc."
17" x 11" Francis Paul/Okima Kishik unframed print. Title: Transformation. "This man is in the process of transforming from a man to an eagle. in the beginning of all of our people could transform themselves into various animals and then the animals could transform themselves into people. Because people started breaking the laws of the Creator they lost the ability to transform themselves. Now only those who walk the traditional path and follow the ways of the spiritual people can strive to this transformation. The animals still retain the ability to transform themselves into people. We never know when we meet a new person if they might not be an eagle, or a bear, or a turtle etc. etc."Francis Paul/Okima Kishik unframed print. Title: Transformation. "This man is in the process of transforming from a man to an eagle. in the beginning of all of our people could transform themselves into various animals and then the animals could transform themselves into people. Because people started breaking the laws of the Creator they lost the ability to transform themselves. Now only those who walk the traditional path and follow the ways of the spiritual people can strive to this transformation. The animals still retain the ability to transform themselves into people. We never know when we meet a new person if they might not be an eagle, or a bear, or a turtle etc. etc."