There are a male and female depicted in the stones at IndianRock.art. I have seen their carved faces on several occasions. They are shown here as old-aged and appear to be disfigured or in a state of degradation or decomposition. The female is gazing to the right. She is slender, with subtle cheek bones, small nose, and hardly a chin-line. Looking to the left, is the male. He appears shorter than her but larger in diameter. His nose is large with a mole or a stud jewel. He has high cheek bones, prominent brow-line, and a slightly protruding forehead.

The CC2 stone was discovered directly after locating the Indianhead Site, where the first CC stone was unearthed. Both of them were found separate, leaning against a larger stone and in the same manner.



Based on my own observations and records, I’ve come to the conclusion that the shape and contours of this stone are not accidental. They are causal and symbolic, utilitarian and spiritual. The stone is a tool, not only in the physical sense: The stone is a spiritual tool, as well. It is, to the artisan, a concrete connection to his work. Also, in the focused meditation of his repetitive movements, it became an echo of the journey that is the memory of his life- carved out in the distant past; and now, reverberating in the present time.



Notice that the overall shape mirrors the geometry of the New Star. This is no coincidence. The #CC2 stone was a tool used by an ancient stone carver- 100% authentic and 100% IndianRock.art.

Chief/Chiefess Stone #CC2
from the stone
Alone in God’ wilderness, he sought the truth. He asked the question, not for himself, but in regard to the salvatory path of humanity: “Which is the way?”
Confusion is a result of vibrational distortion: a lack of optimum clarity. One cannot find the way, if one does not learn to identify the interference. Learn to move with intention, down to the molecular and even the atomic. Observe and recognize. See past the synthesized misrepresentation of the substance that is referred to as ‘reality’. Build your faith by seeking God, from the heart and for the heart. Understand that you are not complete, as no one is made whole without unity of the spirit with the divine source.

Reunifying the nearly six-hundred indigenous tribes of the United States of America: Before the many stories, there was one story.
