Posts Tagged ‘handmade’
Germaine Catchpole | Mnopgwad Preserves
Germaine Catchpole Artist Gallery Contact Germaine Catchpole Anishinaabe from Lac Seul First Nation I am an Anishinaabe Kwe from Lac Seul First Nation. I produce a line of uniquely flavoured jams. Please contact for any inquiries. Buy their work… Please visit Mnopgwad.com to view Germaine’s work, or contact them for any inquiries. Mnopgwad Preserves Contact…
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Kanonsakhenhion Montour Artist Gallery Contact Kanonsakhenhion Montour Mohawk, Québec I have always been fascinated by crafting and history. When I craft handmade products, I feel more connected to a past where everything was made by hand and sourced from nature. More than that it has given me the opportunity to re-connect with the present and…
Read MoreNaomi Sarazin
Naomi Sarazin Artist Gallery Contact Naomi Sarazin Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, Ontario Naomi Sarazin is an Anishinaabe artist and a member of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation. She learned to sew from her mom and grandma, and as a new mother herself, she has enjoyed creating ribbon skirts for her family, friends, and…
Read MoreJennifer Bowles
Jennifer Bowles Artist Gallery Contact Jennifer Bowles Nekaneet First Nation I am Cree from Nekaneet First Nation outside of Maple Creek, SK. I learned how to bead in early 2019 at Miywasin Friendship Centre here in Medicine Hat, AB, where I’ve lived for most of my life. I feel a very strong connection to my Indigenous culture,…
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…
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