Lakota Sioux artist, Dennis Eagle Horse of Bandera, Texas (featured in Diane Comer’s artist profile at
http://countrylifestyle.net/node/385) and his wife, Diane, are part of a proud Lakota Sioux tradition that they have passed on to their three sons. 20-year old twins, Tacha and TaTanka, and their 15-year old brother, Sunkmanitu, are carrying on their Native traditions, particularly through dance. The brothers have given "living history performances" at numerous public and private functions throughout Texas, and also appeared in the 2007 documentary, “The 8th Fire”. They were the first Native American models to be used in the painting and bronze classes at the Museum of Western Arts in Kerrville. For more information and to see a video clip of Lakota Sioux dance, visit their website at www.eaglehorsebrothers.com.
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