Posts Tagged ‘beadwork’
Bernice Collins-Shigwadja
Bernice Collins-Shigwadja Artist Gallery Contact Bernice Collins-Shigwadja Wikwemikong First Nation My name is Bernice Collins-Shigwadja, I am an Ojibway from Wikwemikong Ontario. I have been creating crafts for many years, including beadwork, quill work, birchbark canoes, and now I currently am using native fabrics to sew ribbon skirts of all sizes, purses, men’s dress shirts,…
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 MoreDoreen Somers-Cardinal
Doreen Somers-Cardinal Artist Gallery Contact Doreen Somers-Cardinal Mohawk/Cree My name is Doreen Somers-Cardinal. My mother is from Tyendinaga and my father is from Chapleau Cree First Nation. I currently live in my husbands territory, Treaty #8. I am passionate about our traditions, culture and ceremony. I love to sew, whether I am beading or creating…
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…
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Suzan Kostiuck Artist Gallery Contact Suzan Kostiuck Acho Dene Koe, British Columbia Suzan is a Canadian Dene artist living on Vancouver Island, B.C. She started painting 15 years ago while living in Alberta. Her work is inspired by her cultural environment and also by contemporary artists Judy Hintz Cox and James Lavadour. Suzan has worked…
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 MoreMarlana Thompson
Marlana Thompson Artist Gallery Workshop Contact Marlana Thompson Mohawk, St. Regis Mohawk Reservation Marlana Thompson is Mohawk from the Wolf Clan. She was born and raised in Akwesasne, where she lives with her husband, Wayne Baker and their children. She has been sewing, beading and creating pieces of art since she was seven years old,…
Read MoreStar Horn
Star Horn Artist Gallery Contact Star Horn Mohawks of Kahnawake In the Kanien’keha (Mohawk) language, her name is “Otsisto” (oh-dzis-doh), which in English means ‘Star’. Star is a member of the Bear Clan and grew up learning about the Longhouse, her spiritual, political and social place of gathering. As a Mohawk, born and raised in…
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