Posts Tagged ‘beads’
Frank Sarazin
Frank Sarazin Artist Gallery Contact Frank Sarazin Algonquin of Pikwakanagan My name is Benjamin Francis Sarazin. I’m Algonquin of Pikwakanagan. I have been doing the powwow trail in Quebe and Ontario for 30+ years as well as teaching the youth for the last 10 years about leatherwork, drum making and beading. Buy their work… Please…
Read MoreMatricia Bauer
Matricia Bauer Artist Gallery Contact Matricia Bauer Prairie Cree, Sturgeon Lake First Nation Matrcia is a singer, songwriter, musician, drummer and an artist. Matricia teaches drum making, leather binding and many more traditional arts and craft workshops. She also has her own jewelry line where she infuses First Nations aspects of her culture into modern…
Read MoreRebecca Doxtator | Otsitsidesigns
Rebecca Doxtator Artist Gallery Contact Rebecca Doxtator Oneida Nation of the Thames Otsitsidesigns creates beautiful and unique beadwork from earrings to bolo ties and one-of-a-kind pop socket designs. Her intricate work brings a mix of traditional beadwork style with a pop culture twist. Buy their work… Please visit Otsitsi Designs to purchase Rebecca’s work, or…
Read MoreSayokla Kindness Williams
Sayokla Kindness Williams Artist Gallery Contact Sayokla Kindness Williams Mohawk, Oneida First Nation Sayo’:kla “It Snows Again” On^yote’a:ka, Oneida Nation of WI. Turtle Clan I can teach any style of beadwork. Flat, raised, 2-needle, edging, peyote, wrapping. I specialize in creating movement jewlery for Indigenous women. Buy their work… Please contact artist for any inquiries.…
Read MoreCharlene Raven Tolley | Raven’s Nest
Charlene Raven Tolley Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Charlene Raven Tolley Kitigan Zibi First Nation Charlene Raven Tolley, Bear Clan and Algonquin grandmother from Kitigan Zibi and lives in Maniwaki . She’s been beading for over 20 years. Charlene specializes in beaded dream catchers, jewelry and creates stunning painted hand drums. Charlene travels extensively on the…
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