Author Topic: Andrew Soliz  (Read 76698 times)

Offline Sandy S

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Re: Andrew Soliz
« Reply #75 on: August 28, 2024, 02:31:33 pm »
Obit for Carrie Rae Woodburn's father: https://www.selandsfuneralhome.com/obituaries/richard-engh One of his daughters listed is "Carrie (Andrew Soliz) Woodburn, of Laguna Beach, Ca".

In Carrie's mother obit she is "Carrie (Andrew) Woodburn of Laguna Beach, CA".

I believe Carrie has inherited and earned money that enabled her to buy expensive property.

I don't know as much about Andrew David Soliz yet.

People search also lists "Solis" as a possible aka for Andrew. I wonder if "Solis" is actually his birth surname. His son is named "David Solis". In interview Andrew says that his son David is his shop manager. David Solis refers to Andrew as his father in social media.

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Andrew Soliz, Proprietor ... David Solis, Shop Manager

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Offline Sandy S

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Re: Andrew Soliz
« Reply #76 on: August 28, 2024, 05:58:52 pm »
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Andrew is an Artist, Craftsman and Ceremonial Man.  He lives his life with a commitment to share the wisdom of his Native American ancestry. He understands that this way of life can bring a person to their center and allow them to be in good relation with all things. As a Sun Dancer, Pipe Carrier, Artist and healer Andrew humbly guides individuals along their personal path to their true self.  His art pieces are designed to inspire one’s connection to nature and all of creation.


https://sawdustartfestival.org/artists/andrew-soliz/

Andrew Soliz is president of the board of directors for the Sawdust Art Festival https://sawdustartfestival.org/contact/our-team/

He continues to promote himself as someone special and extra spiritual.

The podcast interviewer here of Andrew and Carrie is somewhat fawning and reverent of them. https://www.voiceoflaguna.com/podcasts/artists-corner/episode/carrie-rae-woodburn-and-andrew-soliz/

Earlier in our forum discussion here a follower wrote: "From my perspective, what initially seems like harm often later turns into miraculous healing.". This is an ongoing theme of Andrew's. Suffering and hurting = good. In recent interview Andrew stated that when artists donate items to help raise money for a beneficial fund, it would be be far superior for them to "hurt" when they do so, to donate items that they don't want to.

Frauds promoting themselves as special/spiritual/indigenous who teach followers that harm and hurt are actually to be sought. Yucky and potentially dangerous.

No matter what Andrew David Soliz and Carrie Rae Woodburn say or imply - those leather bags have no powers. They are not sacred.



Offline Diana

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Re: Andrew Soliz
« Reply #77 on: August 30, 2024, 04:47:53 pm »
Yes, I did a quick look-see on Andrew Solis. I only went back a couple of generations and they're all Mexican. His parents moved to Santa Barbara when they were children. And it appears they were high school sweethearts and married right out of high school. They divorced in 1974? I'll have to go back and look just to be sure. Didn't see where anyone was from New Mexico as he claims Acoma Pueblo, but I could be wrong or maybe didn't go back far enough.

His last name is Solis. As in Carrie's father's obituary. I had a really hard time finding him with his current name SOLIZ. I believe he purposely misspelled his name. All names in the census, city directories, marriage records and high school yearbooks are SOLIS.

Offline Sandy S

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Re: Andrew Soliz
« Reply #78 on: September 02, 2024, 01:30:51 am »
Some of his varied heritage claims:

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his Native American ancestry
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Ceremonial Man
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Sun Dancer, Pipe Carrier, Artist and healer

2024 https://sawdustartfestival.org/artists/andrew-soliz/
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Resident Andrew Soliz, an Acoma Pueblo American Indian, is a sun dancer and comes from a line of medicine men.


archived copy of 2014 article http://web.archive.org/web/20201111190430/https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-cpt-0210-soliz-20120207-story.html
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Soliz, a descendant of the pueblo-dwelling Acoma American Indians and Mayan ancestry, was officially adopted into two Lakota families seven years ago.

2012 http://web.archive.org/web/20151004125703/https://www.lagunabeachindy.com/sweat-lodge-concerns-heat/
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a member of the Lakota Nation

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I am a sun dancer and a pipe carrier. I am Pueblo and Mayan, adopted into the Lakota Nation.


2006 https://www.npr.org/2006/09/29/6166294/every-step-that-i-take-becomes-a-prayer