Posts Tagged ‘dreamcatchers’
Abigail Harris
Abigail Harris Artist Gallery Contact Abigail Harris Garden River First Nations I learned how to create something out of nothing from my Mother and Grandmother. They taught me to see the possibility in anything. But more practically they taught me how to sew and trust in the good medicine in my hands. Buy their work……
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April Stephan-Erikson Artist Gallery Contact April Stephan-Erikson Tallcree First Nation, Manitoba When I was younger I learned to make Dreamcatchers in class at school, as I grew older I forgotten the teachingsSo four years after losing my job and expecting my last child I looked on YouTube videos how to make Dreamcatchers and used Pinterest…
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Tonya Lee Artist Gallery Contact Tonya Lee Missanabie Cree My name is Tonya Lee, I am Missanabie Cree from Chapleau, ON. My Indigenous teachings were passed down to me by my Step Mother which was passed down to her from her Mother. I have also picked up some teachings on the pow wow trail from…
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Stacey Desmoulin Artist Gallery Contact Stacey Desmoulin Aniimbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek I am new to beading and so far loving where it is taking me. I learn and work on my creativity everyday with various creations. I am an ojibwe woman from Northern Ontario. Buy their work… Please contact artist for any inquiries. Contact Artist Email…
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Clairissa Ann Marie Charlie Artist Gallery Contact Clairissa Ann Marie Charlie Cowichan Tribes My name is Clairissa. I come from the Cowichan Tribes. My mom starting teaching me to bead when I was about 5 years old. I started off with simple techniques and eventually mastered Daisy Chains. Over the last 28+ years I have…
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Speplól Tanya Zilinski Artist Gallery Contact Speplól Tanya Zilinski Manitoba Métis Federation Speplól TANYA ZILINSKI BIOGRAPHY Tanya Zilinski (b. 1977) is a multidisciplinary artist, Halq’eméylem teacher and Matriarch of their family. They are a member of The Red River Nation with maternal family and ancestral ties to Anishinaabe, Cree, Dakota and Huron-Wendat Nations throughout Turtle…
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Alexandra Gaudet Artist Gallery Contact Alexandra Gaudet Mi’kmaq Aaniin! I am Mi’kmaq, my grandfather comes from Pictou, Nova Scotia. I currently live in and am connected to the Barrie, ON community. I am a new artist attending university to become a theatre practitioner and playwright. Due to the pandemic I have been unable to practice…
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Jill Simser Artist Gallery Contact Jill Simser Cree, Moose Cree First Nation Jill Simser is a proud Cree and is a member of the Moose Cree First Nation. She is a “sixties scoop” adoptee and over the years has reconnected with her biological family. Beading skills run in the family, her grandmother Jane was a…
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Karen Starr Beauvais Artist Gallery Contact Karen Starr Beauvais Mohawks of Kahnawake My name is Karen Starr and I am a First Nations Mohawk of Kahnawake. Creating is in my blood and my hands were made for crafting, I have been sewing and painting from an early age. My grandmother was a beader and I…
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Sharon Robinson Artist Gallery Contact Sharon Robinson Métis Nation British Columbia My name is Sharon Robinson, I live in Maple Ridge BC. I’ve always felt something was missing in my heart. Recently I’ve been doing our family tree and found out our grandfather was Métis living with my grandmother in Selkirk, Manitoba. The fact that…
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