A Rare and Unique Presentation
with
Priscilla Three Spirit Wolf
Apache medicine woman, author, artist, and storyteller
>>> Saturday, June 13, 2009 <<<
Time: 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. (CST - Memphis)

Apache medicine woman, author, artist, and storyteller Priscilla Wolf will be featured in a rare and unique presentation. Priscilla will share some of her Native legend stories, explain about the Indian ways in which she was raised, and describe details of her own personal and close range UFO encounters, that centered for the most part in the mysterious region of Colorado known as the San Luis Valley. She will also take questions, do book signings, and sell some of her artwork. Ms. Wolf has been featured in every Reality Checking column by editor and columnist Brent Raynes from Issue No. 124 (May 2008) to Issue No. 128 (September 2008) of Alternate Perceptions magazine (www.mysterious-america.net). These columns supply many factual and fascinating details about Ms. Wolf’s life and her UFO experiences.
Priscilla Three Spirit Wolf resides near Albuquerque, New Mexico. As an artist and author Priscilla follows in her Grandparent’s tradition as a Native American storyteller. Priscilla credits her Grandparents for teaching her the traditional ways and for sharing their craft of storytelling with her. Priscilla has authored several books, with subjects spanning from the spiritual to the paranormal. She is gifted in the Native American ways as a healer and Shaman, and shares her experience by speaking at conferences and private gatherings across the country. Born Priscilla Garduno and raised in San Luis Valley in Colorado, Priscilla has had paranormal encounters, and UFO sightings since 1948 - she is no stranger to the unknown. Many of these experiences are detailed in her book, Wolf Ghost Stories - Encounters, Paranormal, and UFOs.
Of Priscilla Wolf, the distinguished author Brad Steiger recently wrote:
“Sister Wolf or Little Butterfly, a translation of her Apache name, is a great healer, mystic, artist, and storyteller. Sherry and I value her friendship very much. She is family, our Sister Wolf. I am adopted Wolf Clan Seneca. Sherry is Swedish-Italian-Belle Island Chippewa from Michigan. Sherry’s tribal name is Butterfly.
As Sister Wolf said, I first met her and some members of her family at a gathering of the Plains Indians in Oklahoma. I was honored to be a keynote speaker. My topic was the return of Medicine Power. I was especially honored when the tribal representatives who organized the gathering told me that there would be only Native speakers at the event. Not a single Anglo. I, the keynote speaker, was considered as a tribal member and a Medicine teacher. Sherry, as had I, been told more than once that we of Scandinavian ancestry were considered by tribal members as the ‘Indians of Europe.’ And I guess there is probably a great deal of truth in that observation.
Sister Wolf has contributed to our book on Angels. She also contributes much to our life, as well, since we communicate at least three or four times a week. She is truly a rare jewel, and she possesses wisdom which those of us of the Spirit Way must strive earnestly to preserve.”
Check out Priscilla's book at these locations:
E-BookTime, LLC
libreriauniversitaria.it
Amazon.com
Google Search
Location: Jason's Deli,
3473 Poplar Avenue, Suite 102, Memphis, TN
(Conference Room seating limited to 80)
Deli web site: Jason's Deli – click here
Admission: Only $5 general admission
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Reserve your place soon as our Conference Room seating capacity is limited to 80.
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