Posts Tagged ‘dream catchers’
Karla Green | Qalipu Kreations
Karla Green Artist Gallery Contact Karla Green Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation I am a member of the Mi’kmaq nation, who is finding my culture and spreading knowledge and kindness. I create dream catchers and spread knowledge about the true meaning of dream catchers and cultural appropriation of Indigenous products. Buy their work… Please contact artist…
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Marcel Charlebois Artist Gallery Workshop Contact Marcel Charlebois Beausoleil Island Fist Nation My name is Marcel Charlebois and I am a member of the Beausoleil Island First Nation and I currently live in Toronto. I have been making dream catchers for 25 years and selling them to stores wholesale and at some pow wows and…
Read MoreMarissa Dube | Eiralize Dreams
Marissa Dube Artist Gallery Contact Marissa Dube Algonquin and Mohawk, Ontario Kwe, my name is Marissa. I am First Nations Algonquin and Mohawk from Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg and Kahnawake. I create unique, modern, & aesthetic dreamcatchers under the name Eiralize Dreams. Every dreamcatcher is made with love and intentions to protect against negative energies. All…
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Darbi Hawley Artist Gallery Contact Darbi Hawley Métis Nation of Alberta My name is Darbi Hawley, I am Métis artist currently residing in Innisfail, AB. I have been practicing my craft since I was a child and feel very lucky that my family has passed down their talents to their children and grandchildren. What motivates…
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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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Colleen Moreau Artist Gallery Contact Colleen Moreau Métis Nation of Ontario Many moons ago when my children were young, I decided to raise them without television. In doing so, I taught my two boys how to work with their hands with leather and beads. Till this day, my boys still make handmade gifts for others such as,…
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 MoreChandra Labelle | Ama Beads
Chandra Labelle Artist Gallery Contact Chandra Labelle Chandra is the proud mother of two Inuit children, Raven and Lucy and the daughter of Algonquin women. She is a strong advocate for children’s mental health issues, FASD and a relentless fighter for the rights and wellbeing of Indigenous children under the care of the child welfare…
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