Re: Ancient Cultures Special #5- Ancient North American

Postby Hemalily » Mon May 27, 2013 9:59 am

Username: Gandalf the Grey
Show Name: Native Icon's Happy Traveler
Barn Name: Aylen (Means happiness)
Gender: Mare
Color: Silver Dapple Grulla Blanket Appaloosa

Trivia:
Name 4 American states whose names come from Native American languages: Utah, Wyoming, Kentucky and Ohio
Seren’s great-grandmother was a full-blooded Native American! Guess what tribe she was from: (Hint- it begins with a ‘C’) I'm guessing either Cherokee, Cheyenne or Creek(They seem to crop up the most :D)
What Native American tribe was reputed with “creating” the Appaloosa horse? Nez Perce

Creative:
What would this mare’s “spirit animal” be and why? An otter, both are friendly and and extremely playful
Creative Piece about her journey:

Aylen yawned, then stood up from a deep sleep. Her little owner toddled over to her, clambering on Aylen's back. Aylen lookd around, noticing the small village packing up. The small pony's ears perked, catching the sounds of the other horses. Stepping carefully, Aylen followed the other ponies to the wide prairie. The sun's rays peaked over the horizon and they started off. For the next few weeks, Aylen and her little girl had much fun, they raced others, ate berries and slept on the open plain.
One morning Aylen awoke to hear a rattling noise. She stiffened, trying to detect the source. She spotted a small rattler heading towards her girl. With a loud neigh, she reared up and brought her hooves down on the snake. It moved no more. When the village had discovered what Aylen had done, they showered her with praises and treats. From that day, Aylen was regarded as a loyal and brave pony, and her little owner cherished all the more.
Other(Optional): She is so gorgeous, I hope you make more of these themed ponies<3

Bonus: If I did a second set of these, what culture(s) would you like to see? It can be from any historical period as long as it was over a few hundred years ago. Medieval Europe and old Scandinavian countries, that would be awesome!
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Re: Ancient Cultures Special #5- Ancient North American

Postby SerenWish » Sun Jun 02, 2013 3:39 am

THIS IS OPEN UNTIL THE 3rd OF JUNE. I will judge on the night of the 3rd. Make sure to add your creative pieces...and anyone else who wants to enter! Try your best!
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Re: Ancient Cultures Special #5- Ancient North American

Postby SerenWish » Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:24 pm

burninflames wrote:
She is so gorgeous you did an amazing job!


Username: burnifnlames
Show Name: YepaBravo
Barn Name: (This nickname must be Native American in origin!) Yepa, because she is my Winter Princess. (It means winter princess)
Gender: Mare
Color: Silver Dapple Grulla Blanket Appaloosa

Trivia:
Name 4 American states whose names come from Native American languages: Alaska, Kansas, Iowa and Mississippi
Seren’s great-grandmother was a full-blooded Native American! Guess what tribe she was from: (Hint- it begins with a‘C’) Cherokee
What Native American tribe was reputed with “creating” the Appaloosa horse? The Nez Perce Tribe


Creative:
What would this mare’s “spirit animal” be and why? A bear, because they are know to be wise in the Native Tribes. The would guide lost Indians back to there tribe. She also has the mark of the bear on her front leg, if im right.
Creative Piece about her journey: Yepa was the lead horse on the battle against the neighboring tribe. They were new and different there skin was white and they carried strange metal things. She was a little frisky and worried for her rider but she was smart and knew when she needed to get out. They drove forward, the battle went well at the beginning but soon fell at the end. Her and her rider were being driven to the waters edge, but she wasn't going to give up. She ran as fast as she could jumped over the river landing perfectly on the other side. Her enemies weren't able to stop soon enough and splashed into the river. She backed up once again and gracefully leaped over the river. There tribe one the battle and she was given a special mark on her back thigh and the claw of the bear. Which showed her bravery and strength, through the fierce battle.
Other(Optional): She is so gorgeous you did amazing ^^

Bonus: If I did a second set of these, what culture(s) would you like to see? It can be from any historical period as long as it was over a few hundred years ago. European, with bright reds and golds!


There were two that I was stuck on.... but I liked that this form included battle, since this lady is decorated with war paint. :3 I like the name "Yepa"- it's so cute! Congrats to you, burnin! Please just ask me any questions if you want!
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Re: Ancient Cultures Special #5- Ancient North American

Postby Burn. » Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:30 pm

SerenWish wrote:
burninflames wrote:
She is so gorgeous you did an amazing job!


Username: burnifnlames
Show Name: YepaBravo
Barn Name: (This nickname must be Native American in origin!) Yepa, because she is my Winter Princess. (It means winter princess)
Gender: Mare
Color: Silver Dapple Grulla Blanket Appaloosa

Trivia:
Name 4 American states whose names come from Native American languages: Alaska, Kansas, Iowa and Mississippi
Seren’s great-grandmother was a full-blooded Native American! Guess what tribe she was from: (Hint- it begins with a‘C’) Cherokee
What Native American tribe was reputed with “creating” the Appaloosa horse? The Nez Perce Tribe


Creative:
What would this mare’s “spirit animal” be and why? A bear, because they are know to be wise in the Native Tribes. The would guide lost Indians back to there tribe. She also has the mark of the bear on her front leg, if im right.
Creative Piece about her journey: Yepa was the lead horse on the battle against the neighboring tribe. They were new and different there skin was white and they carried strange metal things. She was a little frisky and worried for her rider but she was smart and knew when she needed to get out. They drove forward, the battle went well at the beginning but soon fell at the end. Her and her rider were being driven to the waters edge, but she wasn't going to give up. She ran as fast as she could jumped over the river landing perfectly on the other side. Her enemies weren't able to stop soon enough and splashed into the river. She backed up once again and gracefully leaped over the river. There tribe one the battle and she was given a special mark on her back thigh and the claw of the bear. Which showed her bravery and strength, through the fierce battle.
Other(Optional): She is so gorgeous you did amazing ^^

Bonus: If I did a second set of these, what culture(s) would you like to see? It can be from any historical period as long as it was over a few hundred years ago. European, with bright reds and golds!


There were two that I was stuck on.... but I liked that this form included battle, since this lady is decorated with war paint. :3 I like the name "Yepa"- it's so cute! Congrats to you, burnin! Please just ask me any questions if you want!



Yayy!! Tankies so much!! I've been biting my nails, waiting to see who would get her. Haha ^^
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Re: Ancient Cultures Special #5- Ancient North American

Postby Hemalily » Wed Jun 05, 2013 3:35 pm

Congrats!
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