Leah Shenandoah

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Leah Shenandoah Artist Gallery Contact Leah Shenandoah Onya’ta:aká: teknakéhle’ thahyu:ní niwaki’taló:t^ – Oneida Nation Wolf Clan Leah Shenandoah M.F.A, B.S., is a Wolf Clan Member of the Onyo’ta:aká: – Oneida Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. She is an Indigenous scholar, artist, activist and musician currently enrolled as an Apparel Design Ph.D. Candidate at Cornell University.…

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Samantha Jacobs

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Samantha Jacobs Artist Gallery Contact Samantha Jacobs Cattaraugaus First Nation My name is Samantha Jacobs, I am a member of the Turtle clan from Cattaraugaus First Nation. I have been beading since I was a child and have hosted several classes teaching beadwork, moccasins & corn husk dolls. I am a proud member of the…

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Ann Mitchell | Dream Weaver Basketry

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Ann Mitchell Artist Gallery Contact Ann Mitchell Mohawk, Quebec My name is Ann Mitchell, I am a Haudenosaunee (Mohawk) woman who makes traditional Mohawk baskets with a contemporary spin. I was born in November, 1989 in Akwesasne which is located where the New York, Ontario and Québec borders meet. I lived in Akwesasne my whole life…

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William Monague

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With a heavy heart we announce the passing of William Monague. We will leave their page to commemorate his wonderful work and legacy. William Monague Artist Gallery Workshops Contact William Monague Ojibway My name is William Monague, I am an Ojibway painter who grew up on Christian Island, Georgian Bay, home of the Beausoleil First Nation…

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Cathy Elliott | Awo’kwejit Hemp Creations

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It is with our deepest sadness that we announce the passing of Cathy Elliot. An unexpected accident has taken her way too young. We will leave her page to commemorate her wonderful work. Cathy was a lover of the arts and an invaluable asset to many communities. Cathy Elliott Artist Gallery Contact Cathy Elliott Mi’kmaq Cathy…

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Andre Couillonneur

Andre Couillonneur, painting, painter, drums, Indigenous Artist, First Nations, Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada, Pass The Feather

Andre Couillonneur Artist Gallery Contact Andre Couillonneur Woodland Cree My name is Andre Couillonneur, I am a Woodland Cree artist born in Northern Saskatchewan and currently reside in Edmonton, AB. My paintings are inspired by my dreams, visions and experiences. Reoccurring themes in my paintings include animals, northern lights, stars and forrest scenes as I grew…

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Faye Lone | Longhaus of Lone

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Faye Lone Artist Gallery Contact Faye Lone Tonawanda Seneca First Nation My name is Faye Lone, I am a member of the Hawk Clan. I quit my federal job to move home and start a full-time business in sewing and creating regalia. I am an award-winning fabric artist, with art quilts in museums such as the The…

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Carrie Hill | Chill Baskets

Carrie Hill, basket maker, basketry, jewelry, Indigenous Artist, First Nations, Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada, Pass The Feather

Carrie Hill Artist Gallery Workshop Contact Carrie Hill Haudenosaunee My name is Carrie Hill, I am a Haudenosaunee woman from Akwesasne Mohawk Territory and owner of Chill Baskets. In 2014, I left my position at the Mohawk School in Hogansburg, New York to pursue basket making full-time. The tradition of weaving Black Ash Splints and…

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