Posts Tagged ‘dreamcatchers’
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…
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Shane Mcree Artist Gallery Performance Contact Shane Mcree Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, British Columbia I grew up in a home where creating was competition. My late grandpa, Logan Alexis, was a carpenter singer, drum maker, and hunter, while my grama sang and sewed. My uncles played sports, sang, painted, and played in bands; If you…
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Jeffrey Teresinski Artist Gallery Contact Jeffrey Teresinski Batchewana First Nation of Ojibways Ontario Jeffrey is of mixed Anishinaabe, Métis, and European ancestry from Baawitigong (Sault Ste. Marie, ON). Jeffrey was born into the Crane Clan – the Echo Makers – known for their oratory abilities and leadership and, ironically, is on the autism spectrum. But despite…
Read MoreChristine Parker
Christine Parker Artist Gallery Contact Christine Parker Long Point First Nations Hello, my name is Christine, and I am a mostly self taught artist who learned some beadwork and dreamcatcher skills from the Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health. I enjoy making crafted items of all sorts especially in Aboriginal centres. I love the expressions from…
Read MoreRavennah Spade
Ravennah Spade Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Ravennah (Raven) Spade Ojibways of Whitsand First Nation and Fort William First Nation Boozhoo, my anishnabwe name is Rising Sun Woman and I come from Whitsand First Nation, but I currently reside in Ottawa, ON. I am Ojibway and Loon Clan, however, my father’s side of the family are…
Read MoreCassandra Tolley | Cass’s Native Beadwork
Cassandra Tolley Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Cassandra Tolley Algonquin, Quebec My name is Cassandra Tolley, and I am the owner of Cass’s Native beadwork. I am a proud Algonquin from Kitigan Zibi Reserve near Maniwaki. I am also a single mother of a 9 year old girl named Ava. I have been beading and doing…
Read MoreAlisha Finch
Alisha Finch Artist Gallery Contact Alisha Finch Ojibwe, Whitefish River First Nation Ontario My name is Alisha Finch. I am from Whitefish River First Nation, and I am Bear Clan. A lot of my teachings and knowledge came from Powwow friends, socials, and most of all, my Elders. Beading was taught to me from a…
Read MoreAmanda Lepine
Amanda Lepine Artist Gallery Contact Amanda Lepine Manitoba Metis Federation My name is Amanda. I am a Red River Metis woman. My mom comes from St.laurent and my dad was born in Fisher River MB. I started beading as a young child and have been passionate about beading for over 30 years. I used beading…
Read MoreSabrina Ettagiak | Spider Lady
Sabrina Ettagiak Artist Gallery Contact Sabrina Ettagiak Inuit, British Columbia Hi, my name is Sabrina McLean AKA (Spider woman). I am an Inuit woman with special needs who has created over 500 handcrafted dreamcatchers. I grew up in the care of the ministry, as my parents struggled with addiction, however, I am now a proud…
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