Posts Tagged ‘dreamcatcher’
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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Aprilraine Punadumooe-goos Landry Artist Gallery Contact Aprilraine Punadumooe-goos Landry Mi’kmaq, Nova Scotia My name is Aprilraine and I am from Mi’kma’ki. My father, Beaver, taught me how to create art from things we find in nature, he was always making dreamcatchers out of willow branches, and he taught me how to leather-wrap feathers at a…
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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…
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Carey Sinclair Artist Gallery Contact Carey Sinclair Swampy Cree, Manitoba I have a family full of artists, it’s always been a part of me. Although I didn’t grow up with them, my aunties, mom, and grandmother have always done bead work. I learned at a family centre and picked it up quickly, learned how to…
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Michelle La Forme Artist Gallery Contact Michelle La Forme Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, New Brunswick Hello, I’m Michelle! I am an Indigenous artist with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, currently residing in Quispamsis, New Brunswick. I have loved being creative and working with my hands since a very young age – I…
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Deborah Aaron – Giizhigat Maple Products Artist Gallery Contact Deborah Aaron Six Nations of the Grand River Giizhigat Maple Products (GMP) is 100% Indigenous owned and operated. It is owned by husband & wife team, Isaac Day & Deborah Aaron. Isaac is Anishinaabe (Ojibway) from Serpent River First Nation while Deborah is Kanyen’ keha’:ka (Mohawk)…
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