Native American Vision & Heroes, Host Ann M Wolf, Artist, Author & Speaker

Native American Vision & Heroes, Host Ann M Wolf, Artist, Author & Speaker Honoring Native Americans for their many contributions to Liberty through the Code Talkers & Vets as well as for their wisdom, dance, music & art. Ann M.

Welcome to "Native American Vision & Heroes" with Songwriter & Recording Artist Ann M. Wolf

NOTE FROM ANN M. WOLF: She shares, "I thank Creator-God for the wonderful Native American teachers, heroes, and artists who have come into my life over the years, opening my eyes to levels of beauty and devotion I would not have known without them. Via this page, I invite you to join me in honoring and tha

nking all Native American Veterans & First Responders who have served in harm’s way; and we also will be recognizing all Native American artists, musicians, drummers, dancers, teachers, and elders who bring so much good medicine and enrichment to the world today." Wolf © 2017

Ann M. Wolf's Native American name is "Heartsong," given to her by Twylah Nitsch, the Medicine Chief of the Senecas (Wolf Clan), who initiated her into the Wolf Clan of the Senecas, (New York State) at the time of the opening of the Wolf Clan Teaching Lodge. Ann was also called "Little Sister" by Sun Bear of the Bear Tribe and she served as a teacher & performer (singer) for some of Sun Bear's Medicine Wheel Gatherings back in the late 1980s. At present, she is often invited to Pow Wows, where she presents her Missing Man Table & Soldier’s Cross Ceremony (along with songs) as part of Grand Entry or Veteran and 1st-Responder Honors. Honoring our Missing & Fallen: Since 2012, Ann has traveled around Tennessee & across state lines to present the Missing Man Table & Soldier’s Cross Ceremony (along with music) at Special Events, Memorials, Native American Pow Wows, Churches & Conferences, often working with Honor Guards, Patriot & Christian Bikers, as well as other Chaplains. Ann has also composed several special invocations such as one for “Wreaths Across America,” which she narrates each year at a WAA Service somewhere in America. PREVIEW SONGS: https://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/AnnMWolf

AFFILIATIONS: Ann M. Wolf is a member of various civic organizations such as Honor, Release, Return (POW/MIA Advocacy Org), American Legion Riders (served as Chaplain), Rolling Thunder ® Inc., Patriot Guard Riders, and more. ARTIST ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT, BIO & BOOKING: https://annmwolf.info/home

WATCH MUSIC VIDEO: "What Will We Leave for the 7th Generation?" as written & sung by Ann M. Wolf from her "Redemption" album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXsSyuTBMx8

NEVER BROKEN - VIDEO: This mini-documentary features commentary & reflections of Native American & Nam Era Marine, Larry Montoya who shares about our Code Talkers. Larry has two Uncles who were Code Talkers. The video concludes with Ann M. Wolf's new song, ("What Will We Leave for the 7th Generation?") which honors our Native Americans, their spirituality, culture & contribution to Freedom. CLICK TO WATCH “NEVER BROKEN”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfoQVWTQRbM&feature=youtu.be

NATIVE AMERICAN HONORS PAGE - ANN WOLF MUSIC WEBSITE: https://www.annwolfmusic.org/2016/08/native-american-honors/

NATIVE AMERICAN PLAYLIST - YOUTUBE - ANN M. WOLF CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxHK6r9ZqVEODUCK-ggDCc1cAzlRsy7eP

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02/12/2025

"Grandma how do you deal with pain?"
"With your hands, dear. When you do it with your mind, the pain hardens even more."
“With your hands, grandma?"
"Yes, yes. Our hands are the antennas of our Soul. When you move them by sewing, cooking, painting, touching the earth or sinking them into the earth, they send signals of caring to the deepest part of you and your Soul calms down. This way she doesn't have to send pain anymore to show it.
"Are hands really that important?"
"Yes my girl. Think of babies: they get to know the world thanks to their touch.
When you look at the hands of older people, they tell more about their lives than any other part of the body.
Everything that is made by hand, so it is said, is made with the heart because it really is like this: hands and heart are connected.
Think of lovers: When their hands touch, they love each other in the most sublime way."
"My hands grandma... how long since I used them like that!"
"Move them my love, start creating with them and everything in you will move.
The pain will not pass away. But it will be the best masterpiece. And it won't hurt as much anymore, because you managed to embroider your Essence.”~

01/30/2025
01/22/2025

Save the date!!
Come join us this Spring at Hagood Mill Historic Site ! Plenty of camping available. Plus we will have a host hotel this year! Stay tuned for more info on location and discounts!

Still Accepting Vendors!!

12/06/2024

Remember the ancestors weren't allowed to wear their hair long.wearing our hair long is a way to honor what was taken from them, we heal our trauma by caring for our hair.

11/14/2024

🔴MISSING INDIGENOUS FEMALE🔴

Carmen is just 37 and was last seen in Ardmore on October 18, 2024.

On October 18, 2024, Carmen left for work in her car, just like any other day. However, this was the last time she would be seen. No information was provided regarding her vehicle or if she arrived at work that day. Carmen is enrolled with the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. She is described as 5’4, 110 pounds, with dark hair and brown eyes. No other information was provided.

If you have seen Carmen or know her whereabouts please contact the Chickasaw Nation Lighthorse Police at 580-436-1166 and reference case 2024-29908. Please share and help find Carmen quickly for her loved ones.







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Welcome to "Native American Vision & Heroes" with Songwriter & Recording Artist Ann M. Wolf Note from Ann M. Wolf: She shares, "I thank Creator-God for the wonderful Native American teachers, heroes, and artists who have come into my life over the years, opening my eyes to levels of beauty and devotion I would not have known without them. Via this page, I invite you to join me in honoring and thanking all Native American Veterans & First Responders who have served in harm’s way; and we also will be recognizing all Native American artists, musicians, drummers, dancers, teachers, and elders who bring so much good medicine and enrichment to the world today." Ann M. Wolf © 2017 Ann M. Wolf's Native American name is "Heartsong," given to her by Twylah Nitsch, the Medicine Chief of the Senecas (Wolf Clan), who initiated her into the Wolf Clan of the Senecas, (New York State) at the time of the opening of the Wolf Clan Teaching Lodge. Ann was also called "Little Sister" by Sun Bear of the Bear Tribe and she served as a teacher & performer (singer) for some of Sun Bear's Medicine Wheel Gatherings back in the late 1980s. At present, she is often invited to Pow Wows, where she presents her Missing Man Table & Soldier’s Cross Ceremony (along with songs) as part of Grand Entry or Veteran and 1st-Responder Honors.

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Affiliations: Ann M. Wolf is a member of various civic organizations such as Honor, Release, Return (POW/MIA Advocacy Org), American Legion Riders (served as Chaplain), Patriot Guard Riders and more. However, she does promote supporting one another regardless of the patch we wear or organization we belong to. Her movement, “Patriots on Wheels,” has the motto, “Serving God and Country in Unity of Purpose, Together.”

Watch Music Video: "What Will We Leave for the 7th Generation?" as written & sung by Ann M. Wolf from her "Redemption" album. Watch Video: “Never Broken” This mini-documentary features commentary & reflections of Native American & Nam Era Marine, Larry Montoya who shares about our Code Talkers. Larry has two Uncles who were Code Talkers. The video concludes with Ann M. Wolf's new song, ("What Will We Leave for the 7th Generation?") which honors our Native Americans, their spirituality, culture & contribution to Freedom. Native American Honors Page: Read more. Native American Vision YouTube Playlist: See List of Videos.