LITTLEWOLF ANTHROPOLOGY
EMAIL: littlewolf62@yahoo.com
The true "Yellow Rose of
Texas".  Prickly Pear cactus
flower, Burnet Texas
Native American style bead work.  A homemade loom was used to construct the above pattern using seed beads.
Hello, and welcome to Littlewolf Anthropology!
My name is David L. Thorn, and this site is created so that I can share my experience,
thoughts and dreams with the people of the world.  I encourage you to spend a little time
exploring and reading the pages of this sight.  Hopefully the things you see here will solicit an
emotional response, and you will feel motivated to contact me with your feedback.  Since the
dawn of language, mankind has passed on knowledge through the telling of stories, and this
website is my story.  
In this site you can find a wide variety of topics.  I
have included some of my writings, which cover
a range of subjects.  
There is a broad assortment of photographs that
I have taken.
One area that I hope everyone will take a look at,
has to do with things I have created.  I have
included some of my paintings, drawings, pen
and inks, etc. I have been creating things my
whole life, and have never limited myself to any
one media.  I love watercolors, and pen and Ink,
but I get these moods or ideas that take me in all
kinds of directions.
Recently I have been working with a lot of Native
American concepts.  I have been playing with
different beading projects using Native American
 techniques, and one of my favorite recent
projects has to do with basket weaving.  I had the
honor of being taught a method of cord making
that utilizes fibers of the Yucca cactus.  Once you
have the cordage, you can weave baskets, make
snares, tie things together, etc.  I was told it was
an Apache survival technique, one that has been
long forgotten by most, but I have not personally
confirmed this.  Regardless, it is a unique craft
that I strive to educate people about whenever
possible.  Another media I have been working a
lot with recently is ceramics.  I have been making
small ceramic items, mainly as ornaments, and
tokens, some incorporated with crystals and
polished stones.  
I hope you enjoy looking at examples of my work,
and if you are interested in possibly purchasing
any of my works, please feel free to contact me.  
Most of my works are currently being enjoyed by
persons all over the United States, so this site is
only a small example of what I do, so let me know
what you think, or if you are looking for
something in particular.
Lastly, I have included my credentials in this web
page.
My basic resume, as well as an outline of my
experience.  I believe I offer a unique package of
experience, skills, and education, that can be
constructive and profitable for any business or
venture.  If you feel that I can be of assistance,
either in services offered, or merely as a
consultant, I would be very interested in speaking
with you.  

Thank you for visiting my site, and I hope to hear
from you!
David Thorn.
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