Charles Littleleaf Native American Flutes

Charles Littleleaf Native American Flutes Artist Charles Littleleaf is an award winning native flute player and world renown traditional Native American flute maker. Thank you.)

Traditional Native American flute maker, flute player, story teller, Charles Littleleaf, award winning tribal artist from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Oregon USA

Official site: charleslittleleafflutes.com While an enrolled tribal member of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, Charles is also an Honorary Member of the Pagan Blackfeet Band Reserve, Brocket, Albert

a, Canada, and son of the late Chief Jack Littleleaf. (Please note: All images we share at Facebook of artists' flutes and designs are copyright protected and may not be copied/distributed via hard copy prints or used in the making of video and/or audio discs. In addition, any picture of Charles Littleleaf's likeness and/or flutes may not be used as a persons' Facebook profile image, nor are his flute images used allowed to be used eBay and other outlets. We greatly appreciate the sharing of his flute art, posts and music here at Facebook, but encourage everyone to respect artists' copyrights on his photos, images, music and stories.

Please   to help   if you are able to.
06/13/2026

Please to help if you are able to.



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05/08/2026

05/08/2026

~ A Long Way from Yesterday ~

There was a time when people didn't worry about the little things in life. In the old days, most people followed the ways of the free spirit of the animals, and of nature itself. Earth was forever busy creating food and shelter for all of her children... you, me, and our animal relatives. It was always good to give thanks for all that was received.

Today, it is difficult to backtrack ourselves into what use to be. It would be nice but surely impractical - because of influences we don't control. We can always remember the good things of the past as we make our own way forward, towards whatever lies ahead tomorrow.

Whether we accept it or not, life is really all about change. Some of us are stubborn and we choose to hide behind yesterday.

I enjoy the times when I put one of my tipis. I can sit by the fire thinking of the old ways. I then go to sleep knowing I will have good dreams.

All of you are unique and special. Thank you for being my friends.

Charles

'We are gifted only a small number of heartbeats in this lifetime. If your heart can beat in peace and happiness, then you are truly living.' -Charles Littleleaf Native American Flutes

Photo: Littleleaf tipi in the huckleberry fields at Mt. Adams, Washington state

'Eagle Spirit', Charles Littleleaf on the Native American flute. (ASCAP)
04/26/2026

'Eagle Spirit', Charles Littleleaf on the Native American flute. (ASCAP)



2.1K likes, 83 comments. "Eagle Spirit - Native American Flute Music by Charles Littleleaf"

04/24/2026
04/12/2026

You may not be where you hoped to be by now,
but do not overlook how far you have come
from the days you thought you would not make it through.
Growth is not always loud.
Sometimes it looks like calmer thoughts,
better boundaries,
and the courage to begin again.
What is one way you have grown lately?

Charles' rendition of Amazing Grace, remixed by Yaelle Byrd (France). Feel free to share!
04/12/2026

Charles' rendition of Amazing Grace, remixed by Yaelle Byrd (France). Feel free to share!

(remix) 'Trail of Tears / Amazing Grace' - a Cherokee dedication featuring Charles Littleleaf on the Native American flute. Original song can be found on art...

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Warm Springs, OR
97761

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