Category: Transformation Through Forgiveness

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.

Transformation Through Forgiveness Sculpture

Transformation Through Forgiveness

This monument stood across the street from the Santa Barbara Mission, near the ruins of the Mission grist mill and the Rose Gardens from May 1993 till April 1995.

The monument became a popular local attraction, with flowers, eagle feathers, Native American Sun-dance ribbons, forgiveness-letters, fruit and many other gratitude objects, left daily around the base in acknowledge of the purpose and meaning for reconciliation and forgiveness that the “Forgiveness” monument held for the populace.

Many ceremonies were held at the “Forgiveness” monument, including weddings, drum and prayer circles, and many other events and gatherings.

The Traveling Bronze Forgiveness Monument, a 14 foot tall replica with a large Turtle for its base was created and is touring our nation petitioning Forgiveness for our for-fathers, and then all of our fathers. It stood for several years at “The End of the Trail of Tears” in Talaquah, Oklahoma.

It has also been installed at the Southern Oregon University at Ashland, Wallowa Lake, Nez Perce country, and is now at “The Beginning of the Trail of Tears” in Cherokee North Carolina.