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Sacred Visions - The Art of Jd Challenger - DVD

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Like No Other! Over 120 works of Challenger's powerful art tell the story of the Native American. Accompanied by evocative native flute music from NAMMY winning recording artist - Robert Mirabal

Jd Challenger's signature style depicting Native warriors, women, medicine men and storytellers has generated perhaps some of the most compelling works dominating the Southwest art scene today.

Robert Mirabal's music is haunting and spirited. The words of his Tiwa language ring forth in a powerful and evocative musical setting highlighted by Native flute and Mirabal's band on cello, guitar and percussion.


LENGTH: 55 minutes • Set for Continuous Play • Filmed in 4:3 Standard • Released in 2005


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