Marianna Mishibinijima

Marianna Mishibinijima Beaded Bowties

Marianna Mishibinijima Artist Gallery Contact Marianna Mishibinijima Odawa Anishinaabe Kwe Band Member of Wikwemikong Ontario I grew up watching my great grandmother make the most beautiful quill boxes, that of which you don’t see too much of these days. I also watched my grandmother and mother work around the clock making mini birch bark canoes,…

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Christine Toulouse

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Christine Toulouse Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Christine Toulouse Anishinaabe, Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation, Ontario Christine Toulouse is an emerging First Nations artist from Sagamok Anishnawbek, Ontario, Canada. She was taught the traditional craft of quillwork from her Grandmother, Ida, who is a quill box artist herself. Christine works to connect land and season to practice.…

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Teuh Bousquet | Kiyamashtew Creations

Teuh-Bousquet-Beaded-Tear-Drop-Earrings

Teuh Bousquet Artist Gallery Contact Teuh Bousquet Métis Nation of British Columbia Hello fellow makers and supporters of Indigenous art forms! I am a Métis and mixed ancestry beadwork artist from White Rock, British Columbia, on the unsurrendered territories of the Semiahmoo and other Coast Salish Nations. My family has deep roots in the Red…

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Janelle Alladina | Indiginize Creation

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Janelle Alladina Artist Gallery Contact Janelle Alladina Shuswap/Cree, British Columbia Hello! My name is Janelle Alladina. I am Shuswap from the Williams Lake Indian Band in B.C, and currently reside in Port Coquitlam. I dance in Powwows and sell my custom work online. I specialize in the creation and design of one of a kind hats…

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Tammy Brant

Tammy-Brant-Beaded-Spiral-Bracelet

Tammy Brant Artist Gallery Contact Tammy Brant Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Although I have always loved beadwork, I stopped beading for many years to focus on my family. However, as I have transitioned into becoming an “empty nester,” I have been able to put more energy into beadwork and practicing my skills. I…

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Cori Johnson

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Cori Johnson Artist Gallery Contact Cori Johnson Gitxsan, British Columbia Cori Johnson is a Gitksan artist whose work bridges traditional Indigenous art with contemporary expression. Raised in the Gitksan territory (New Hazelton, British Columbia), Cori was deeply influenced by her grandmother, who gifted her traditional knowledge of plant use and medicine from the interior coastal…

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Kaysun Oke

Kaysun Oke Indigenous Art

Kaysun Oke Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Kaysun Oke Mohawk, Kanesatake She:kon,  My name is Kaysun Oke , I am a Mohawk woman of the turtle clan from Kanehsatake. I have been creating and selling my art since 2019. I create drawings out of pointillism and since there I branched off and worked with wood. I…

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Samantha Stevens | GokmisCreations

Samantha Stevens, Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada, Native American Art, First Nations Art

Samantha Stevens Artist Gallery Contact Samantha Stevens Anishinaabe, Nipissing First Nation Samantha is an Indigenous, Anishinaabekwe Grandmother, and mother. She resides in Nipissing First Nation, Robinson Huron Treaty. While most of Samantha’s artistry has been self taught, she has had a lot of inspiration from her parent’s, grandparents, friends and Elders. As a child she…

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 Tammy Beers | Neon Birch Works

Tammy Beers Neon Birch Works Indigenous Art

Neon Birch Works Artist Gallery Contact Tammy Beers Anishinaabe/Chippewa, Rama First Nation Neon Birch Works is a jewellery and accessories brand owned by Anishinaabe/Chippewa multimedia artist, surface pattern designer and jewellery designer Tammy Beers. Tammy is a proud member of Rama First Nations living, studying and working in Toronto. Neon Birch Works can be worn…

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Moni Garr

MoniGarr Indigenous Art

Moni Garr Artist Gallery Contact Moni Garr Onkwehonwe/Kanien’kéhake, Akwesasne My mother (Akwesasneron) taught me raised beadwork in the 1970s. She learned from her aunt in Akwesasne. It is an art that has been passed down many generations in Akwesasne. I have since learned how to improve and hone my own techniques and find inspiration from…

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