Giclée artwork by award-winning Cherokee artist Ron Mitchell. Each piece is numbered.
"October 2014, with a light breeze blowing and dawn breaking across the hills, a herd of bison take the first steps on the return to the Cherokee Nation.
'For most of us, the American bison symbolizes our great country - free, strong, and resilient. Those are the traits we identify in ourselves and Indian people,' said Cherokee Nation Principal Chief John Baker. 'That's why the buffalo has always represented something deeply spiritual to our tribal ancestors and why it's important for us to reintroduce buffalo within our homelands. Today, we are able to reconnect the Cherokee Nation with a prominent part of our history and cultural roots.'"
14" X 10"