In 1986, Vijali traveled to 12 sites around the world creating earth sculptures and performance ceremonies with the local communities. Below is a description of one of the 12 sites from the first World Wheel circle. For more information about the first World Wheel project, see About World Wheel page.
Iroquois Peacemaker — Uniting Factions Between People Seneca Reservation, Upstate New York, USA
Before I set off to other continents, I felt it was important that native culture as well as occidental culture in North America be represented as part of the World Wheel. It was a great honor when my dear friend, Grandmother Twylah Nitsch ("Yehwhennode" or "Two Wolves"), an elder of the Seneca Nation I had known for many years, invited me to bring the World Wheel to the Seneca Reservation in Upstate New York.
Outside of her medicine lodge, I carved a very hard granite stone 5’x 4’x 4’with embedded crystal. Using a hammer and carbide-tipped chisels, I chipped away, day in and day out, until a piece called “Unity” was finished. Sitting on a green lawn in front of Grandmother Twylah¹s
lodge, the sculpture had four faces looking out at the cardinal
directions from all sides of the stone, and a spiral on the top, which
drew all cultures together into one planetary family. The sculpture reflected Grandmother Twylah’s universal view of truth, which included all races.
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Photo by Sacha Burger -- Spirit Within Matter II in Santa Monica Mountains
Photo by Vijali Hamiton -- Woman of Space (detail) in China
Photo by Morna Watson -- Unity by Vijali Hamilton - World Wheel site 2