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Edith Waterman
Edith J Waterman Artist Gallery Contact Edith J Waterman Onondaga First Nation My name is Edith J Waterman, I am from Onondaga Nation. I have been beading since I was 7 years old. Since then, I have learned to work with leathers and put my own beadwork on my regalia. Although my Mother & Aunts…
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Judi Quackenbush Artist Gallery Contact Judi Quackenbush Saugeen First Nation My name is Judi Quackenbush, and I am a proud member of Saugeen First Nation. While I was born and raised in the Greater Toronto Area, my formative summers were spent on our reservation, immersing myself in the rich cultural heritage of my people. Though…
Read MoreJacqueline Becker
Jacqueline Becker Artist Gallery Contact Jacqueline Becker Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation My name is Jacqueline Becker, I am from Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation. I grew up watching my grandmother work with leathers and bead which inspired me to do the same and I hope to one day teach my children. Buy their work… Please contact…
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Tricia lreland Artist Gallery Contact Tricia lreland Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc My name is Tricia Ireland, I am from Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc. Working along with my Grandmother at Community Futures and watching her help our people develop their own business inspired me to start my own business, Hummingbird Spirit. I have a love for leather and…
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Shyanne Marie Artist Gallery Contact Shyanne Marie Natoaganeg First Nation My name is Shyanne Marie, I am a Mi’kmaq crafter from Natoaganeg First Nation. I started my beading and crafting journey in the winter of 2019. My works are mainly loom and traditional brick stitch but I do plan to move into over forms of…
Read MoreMichelle Goulet
Michelle Goulet Artist Gallery Contact Michelle Goulet Peepeekisis Cree Nation My name is Michelle Goulet, I am a Cree woman from Saskatchewan. I work full time and dedicate as much time to my creations as much as I can. I work in several different textile mediums and love to learn and grow in my craft.…
Read MoreAbigail Harris
Abigail Harris Artist Gallery Contact Abigail Harris Garden River First Nations I learned how to create something out of nothing from my Mother and Grandmother. They taught me to see the possibility in anything. But more practically they taught me how to sew and trust in the good medicine in my hands. Buy their work……
Read MoreAutumn Maracle | Rain Makes it Simple
Autumn Maracle Artist Gallery Contact Autumn Maracle Mohawks, Tyendinaga I am Rain and I loved watching my great gramma make moccasins at her table, and playing with the beads and beadwork as a small child. I grew up always knowing I wanted to make crafts and things more than anything else and was always making something…
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Stephanie White Artist Gallery Contact Stephanie White Qalipu Mi’kmaq Kwe, Teluisi Stephanie White. I am part of the Qalipu Band of Newfoundland. I am sharing the Mi’Kmaq indigenous culture through art. I love all types of crafting and artwork. I create art with many mediums including paint, sweetgrass, porcupine quills, animal skin/fur, sea glass, and wood/bark.…
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Karen Fleming Artist Gallery Contact Karen Fleming Inuk I am Inuk, born and raised in Ottawa, and my birth mother is from Chisasibi, Quebec. As a Sixties Scoop Survivor, I began crafting in 2009 as a way to feel connected to my heritage. My husband is First Nations and helps create handmade, useful and decorative…
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