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Melanie Gray | Little Owl Jewelry and Arts
Melanie Gray Artist Gallery Contact Melanie Gray Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte She:kon! My name is Melanie Gray and I am from Tyendinaga (Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte). I began my creative journey learning the ‘daisy chain’ when I was 8 years old. Since then I have continued my curiosity with the creative…
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Pauline Gilley Artist Gallery Contact Pauline Gilley Mi’kmaq, Qalipu First Nations Pauline Gilley, Member of Qalipu First Nation. I am living in Corner Brook, NL but grew up in Sally’s Cove and Rocky Harbour, NL. I learned sewing from my Grandmother. She made seal skin boots and moccasins for her family. Although I never learned…
Read MoreChantelle Henry | Quillwork by Chantelle Henry
Chantelle Henry Artist Gallery Contact Chantelle Henry Thames First Nation Chantel Henry is an Indigenous Artist known for her innovated designs and techniques. She’s also a facilitator working towards the revitalization of traditional art forms. She currently practices in porcupine quilling, caribou hair tufting and fish scale and bone work. In between working and her passion…
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Shannon Souray Artist Gallery Contact Shannon Souray Métis I am Metis from Fishing Lake Metis Settlement. I am a teacher and artist; I am a songwriter and singer and I also bead earrings and create other artful works according to my Cree heritage. Buy their work… Please contact artist for any inquiries. Contact Artist Email…
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Wesley Havill Artist Gallery Contact Wesley Havill Ojibway, Batchewana First Nation My name is Wesley George Havill, I was born in Wawa, ON. I am an Ojibway artist from Batchewana Band, Sault Saint Marie. I follow the powwow trail across Canada to enjoy the Indigenous celebrations and culture, selling my art and crafts. I specialize…
Read MoreRachel Volkmann
Rachel Volkmann Artist Gallery Contact Rachel Volkmann Mohawk, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory My name is Rachel Volkmann. I am Mohawk, born and raised in Tyendinaga by Mohawk parents. Through the years I have had many teachers, but mainly my parents. When I was a young girl, my mother was my first teacher and she taught me how…
Read MoreGeorgina Crate
Georgina Crate Artist Gallery Contact Georgina Crate Cote First Nation My colonized name is Georgina Crate. However, I am Wabinoquay (Morning Star Women), I am of the Bear Clan, I am Anishinabequay, from Cote First nation in Treaty Four Territory. I am a grandmother, been living on our sacred mother earth for 65 years. And…
Read MoreMelanie Montour | Native Artisan Designs
Melanie Montour Artist Gallery Contact Melanie Montour Seine River First Nation I am Anishnawbe and originate from Seine River Reserve in Treaty 3. I was Sixties scooped and adopted to Six Nations Reserve when I was 2. I am a mother of 3 daughters and grandmother of 7. I was always interested in art, jewellery and…
Read MoreJennah Martens-Forrester | BannockBurrito
Jennah Martens-Forrester Artist Gallery Contact Jennah Martens-Forrester Splatsin First Nation I am a Cree, Saulteaux, and Tarahumara woman born in Mohkinstsis but raised on the Splatsin Enderby Reserve while my mother attended University. My family on my grandmother’s side were horse traders from Treaty 4 near Maple Creek and the Cypress Hills. My Tarahumara family…
Read MoreSarah Fraser
Sarah Fraser Artist Gallery Contact Sarah Fraser First Nations Reserve of the Mohawks of Kahnawake My name is Sarah and I am 3rd generation Mohawk. My ancestors originate from the First Nations Reserve of the Mohawks of Kahnawake in Quebec. My love for crafting has taken me to a place where I have been able to…
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