It's not about Indians, it's about people... the overall philosophy is to reconnect all people to nature and inevitably themselves. - Larry Stillday

Michael Meuers
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Larry Stillday, the founder of Stillday Art, said that "It's not about Indians, it's about people." He was referring to the big picture. Some people focus on the history and the details of what happened to them over time. But he lives his life by focusing on what he can do for others.

Source: Road To Ponemah: The Teachings Of Larry Stillday

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