American rock star, Michael Faraday, has frightening dreams and visions of the future. After a mysterious experience at an Indian reservation near the ‘Four Corners Monument,’ he believes they have a connection to the Hopi Indian prophecies of ‘The blue Star’ and ‘Pahana, the Lost White Brother.’
In his dream in ‘The Land of the Spirits,’ his Spirit Guide, ‘The Eagle,’ appears to him. He tells him about the Spirits and Daemons who will show him signs, to guide him on his spiritual journey, to find his ‘Inner-Self.’
Due to the world recession, Britain has become a country of poverty, violence and political unrest. Now bankrupt, Michael and his band, travel across Britain, and at festivals they peacefully protest against the approaching war and the new Militant government.
Due to his lyrics, Michael’s fans believe him to be a prophet. and soon become followers of his peaceful activist group.
In Glastonbury, he discovers the watchtower from his visions and dreams. He believes it’s some kind of sign, but when he visits it, both he and the watchtower, disappear.
The beautiful world beyond Michael’s visionary ‘open door,’ is no longer the amazing place it used to be. After years of torture, he becomes the protector of a sacred vessel. He believes he’s changed both his future and his journey. But will he ever see Ruby again, and can he be brought back to life on the Glass Island?
Ultra cool hippie chic bedspread. Fits a college dorm bed twin XL. Makes great wall or ceiling hanging too. Groovy.
Just so there’s no confusion, our tapestries are printed not quilted or woven; they’re designed as wall hangings and not as fitted sheets, so they are designed to hang from walls, rather with than elastic bands for fixing them to sheets.
Please Note: Our tapestries are printed on the front side only
Product Features
- Fits Twin XL
- Made in India by traditional methods
- 60×90 inches w/ loops on corners.
- 100% Cotton
- Thin sheet material. Not quilted.
Enjoy your morning cup of coffee with a bit of history. The Sioux Star print is inspired by quilt patterns of the Sioux Tribe. This pattern represents belief and respect. Legendary Mug Collection. Microwave & dishwasher safe. 18oz.
Product Features
- Sioux Star Pendleton Mug
- 18oz.
- Dishwasher Safe
- Microwave Safe
Makes excellent home decoration, throw, wall hanging, table cloth, bedspread or curtain.
Cover that window so the sun doesn’t wake you in the morning.
Give your pad that traditional hippie chic look.
90 inches by 60 inches approximately.
Fits standard dorm twin XL beds as bedspread.
Made in India by traditional methods.
Colors, pattern and size may vary slightly.
Just so there’s no confusion, our tapestries are printed not quilted or woven; they’re designed as wall hangings and not as fitted sheets, so they are designed to hang from walls, rather with than elastic bands for fixing them to sheets.
Please Note: Our tapestries are printed on the front side only
Product Features
- Made in India
- 100% Cotton
- Has loops on the corners for easy hanging.
- Measures 60 by 90 inches.
- Can be used as a curtain, wall hanging, bed sheet, or worn as a sarong.

This quilt is 88″ x 90″, full/queen size, and are hand-quilted. See related items below for matching pillow sham. The central image from our Sioux Star Legendary Blanket, a salute to the Sioux art of quilting, is reinterpreted on a cotton quilt. Hand-quilted. 100% cotton with cotton batting. Machine wash and dry. Do not dry clean. Imported.
Fabric/Care
Machine wash, cold, gentle cycle, mild detergent.
Only non-chlorine bleach as needed.
Tumble dry low.
Use large capacity machine to insure free movement.
Reposition in dryer to prevent scorching.
Remove immediately.
Shake to fluff.
88″ x 90″.
Sister Girl and her brother Young Wolf wander away from their village and soon find themselves far out in the surrounding prairie. They lie down in the grass and watch the clouds passing above billow to form an eagle, horses, and other creatures. Suddenly, animals begin to race past the children on the ground – followed by a wall of fire! Fleeing along with the frightened beasts, Sister Girl and Young Wolf save themselves by tumbling into a shallow stream. The fire leaves behind ash and a barren, forbidding landscape. The children realize that they are hopelessly lost. Night is coming, how will they get home to their parents? And why are the evening stars dancing so? Drawing upon traditional Lakota art, S. D. Nelson’s illustrations bring to life a memorable new legend about the Star People.
Product Features
- ISBN13: 9780810945845
- Condition: USED – VERY GOOD
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