Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith | Christine’s Writing and Consulting

Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith Artist Gallery Contact Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith Peguis First Nation Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith is a Saulteaux woman from Peguis First Nation. Christine is an author, editor, and journalist who graduated from the University of Toronto with a specialization in Aboriginal Studies in June 2011 and went on to receive her Master’s in Education in…

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Breanna Podlasly

Breanna Podlasly Art -Eagle Chalk Art

Breanna Podlasly Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Breanna Podlasly Cooks Ferry Indian Band Breanna Podlasly was born in Lillooet, BC in 1994 and is of Cook’s Ferry Indian Band descent, from the Village of Spence’s Bridge, near Ashcroft, BC. She was raised in a small community town at the Northern part of Vancouver Island, called Sointula…

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Angela Wiggins

Angela-Wiggins-Into-the-Moon-Bear-Painting

Angela Wiggins Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Angela Wiggins Anishinaabe Angela Wiggins is a proud Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) artist whose work reflects her heritage’s resilience and cultural richness. She is the bloodline granddaughter of Henry Rufus Trudeau and Great Granddaughter to Gabriel Trudeau and Victoria Peltier, of Wikwemikong First Nation, on Manitoulin Island, Ontario. Her grandfather, a…

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Faith Katsiró:te Wilson

Artist, Faith Katsirote Wilson, indigenous arts, Native American art

Faith Katsiró:te Wilson Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Faith Katsiró:te Wilson Upper Mohawk Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario Katsiró:te yónkyats. Kanyen’kehá:ka niwakonhwentsyò:ten. Wakenyáhten. Ohswé:ken nitiwakè:nonh. My name is Katsiró:te. I am Mohawk Nation. I am Turtle clan. I am from Six Nations. As a small child I enjoyed drawing. Art was always my favourite…

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Achilles

Achilles Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Achilles (Shawna Peloquin) Waswanipi, Quebec Watchyia, Tansi, aanin, Kwe Kwe, My preferred name is Achilles, my spirit name is walking with Turtle women and I am trans two-spirit Artist born and raise on unceeded Anishinabe land in so called “Quebec” and proud Eeyou of the James Bay Cree Nation braided…

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Crystal King | Busy Beeder

Crystal King-Busy Beeder-Large strawberry and white flower earring

Crystal King Artist Gallery Contact Crystal King Snipe clan, St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Crystal King is a talented self-taught Akwesasne Mohawk artist known for her intricate beadwork. As a devoted mother of three, Crystal draws inspiration from her family and cultural roots, infusing her creations and leading her to the start of her business Busy…

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Helena Granger

Helena Granger- Dog Series - Dog Painted on wooden circle

Helena Granger Artist Gallery Contact Helena Granger Sagamok Anishnawbek, Ontario I am an Indigenous painter from downtown Ottawa. Being urban-born and a child of a 60’s Scoop survivor meant that I was raised outside of traditional Indigenous culture. I believe it’s incredibly important to share my family’s story within my works, and to create a…

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Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore

Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore-Aunties Dandelion-Profile

Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario Kahstoserakwathe Paulette Moore is an independent filmmaker, podcaster, and educator. Moore is Kanyen’kehà:ka (Mohawk), a fluent Kanyen’kéha speaker (ACTFL intermediate/high), and an enrolled member of Six Nations of the Grand River territory. Moore is a founding member/co-owner of…

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Mackenzie Labby | Grey Wolf Crafts

Mackenzie Labby - Grey Wolf Crafts - At a vendor show

Mackenzie Labby Artist Gallery Contact Mackenzie Labby Swan River First Nation, Alberta I’m a 17-year-old artist from Swan River First Nation,  Passionate about reconnecting with my culture through art. My journey began when my mom reached out to our band to see if my brother and I could join virtual craft nights. There wasn’t a…

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Rose Britton | New Beginnings Beadwork 

Rose Britton-New Beginnings Beadwork-profile

Rose Britton Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Rose Britton Wailacki and Nomalacki, California I am Wailacki and Nomalacki, and a member of the Round Valley Indian Reservation. I currently reside on the Hoopa Valley Reservation. I do traditional and modern Native American Beadwork. By traditional I mean regalia, moccasins, dream catchers, feathers, medicine bags and chokers.…

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