Lone Eagle Studios

SANTA FE ,NEW MEXICO 505-466-1937
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Lone Eagle

Sculptor

Lone Eagle, AKA Robert Waynee, is a member of the Swan Creek and Black River Band of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe. Born in 1939 in Bay City Michigan, Lone Eagle is a self taught artist, and considers himself a “Storyteller in wood” reflecting Native American and Western History.

Exhibitions and Awards

*Nanooshke Gallery, Indigenous People Art Market ‘2000’

*Challenge Award, Santa Fe Indian Market, Santa Fe, New Mexico ‘2000’

*Nanooshke Gallery Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort, Mt. Pleasant Michigan

*”Trail Dust Towns”, Annual Cowboy Traditions Weekend, Tucson, Arizona

*Award Winning Indian Artists of America Show, Scottsdale, Arizona (Invitational)

*Classification, Division, and First Place Ribbons, Santa Fe Indian Market, Santa Fe, New Mexico ‘1996’

*”Lone Eagle Wagons and Coaches”, Southern Plains Indian Museum and Crafts Center, Anadarko, Oklahoma

*Division and First Place Ribbons, Santa Fe Indian market, Santa Fe, New Mexico ‘1995’

*Cobo Hall Artist Exhibition, Detroit, Michigan

*The Gate Keepers Award, County Home Magazine, Washington DC



Publications



*HGTV “Modern Masters” December ‘1999’, June ‘2000’

*Front Cover King Ranch Holiday Catalog ‘2000’ Texas

*Southwest Indian Art Magazine

*Cowboys and Indians Magazine

*Indian Life

*Northwest Indian Art Market, Oregon

*Eldorado News, Santa Fe, New Mexico

*Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Observer, Michigan

*Names and Numbers Phone Book, Santa Fe New Mexico

*Country Home Magazine

*Artprice.com Worldwide Artist Database

*Bay City News, Michigan

*Arizona Republic, Arizona

*Northeast Phoenix Community, Arizona

*Scottsdale Tribune, Arizona

*Front Cover of Michigan Wood Products, Michigan

*Anadarko Daily News, Oklahoma

*Santa Fe Reporter, New Mexico

*Early American Life Directory of American Craftsmen

*Santa Fe New Mexican, New Mexico

*Southern Plains Indian Museum Association