Posts Tagged ‘jewelry’
Wesley Havill
Wesley Havill Artist Gallery Contact Wesley Havill Ojibway, Batchewana First Nation My name is Wesley George Havill, I was born in Wawa, ON. I am an Ojibway artist from Batchewana Band, Sault Saint Marie. I follow the powwow trail across Canada to enjoy the Indigenous celebrations and culture, selling my art and crafts. I specialize…
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Georgina Crate Artist Gallery Contact Georgina Crate Cote First Nation My colonized name is Georgina Crate. However, I am Wabinoquay (Morning Star Women), I am of the Bear Clan, I am Anishinabequay, from Cote First nation in Treaty Four Territory. I am a grandmother, been living on our sacred mother earth for 65 years. And…
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…
Read MoreDoreen Somers-Cardinal
Doreen Somers-Cardinal Artist Gallery Contact Doreen Somers-Cardinal Mohawk/Cree My name is Doreen Somers-Cardinal. My mother is from Tyendinaga and my father is from Chapleau Cree First Nation. I currently live in my husbands territory, Treaty #8. I am passionate about our traditions, culture and ceremony. I love to sew, whether I am beading or creating…
Read MoreRebecca Doxtator | Otsitsidesigns
Rebecca Doxtator Artist Gallery Contact Rebecca Doxtator Oneida Nation of the Thames Otsitsidesigns creates beautiful and unique beadwork from earrings to bolo ties and one-of-a-kind pop socket designs. Her intricate work brings a mix of traditional beadwork style with a pop culture twist. Buy their work… Please visit Otsitsi Designs to purchase Rebecca’s work, or…
Read MoreJane Lamure | Cedar and Sage
Jane Lamure Artist Gallery Workshops Contact Jane Lamure Algonquin, Pikwàkanagàn First Nation Jane Lamure is a Algonquin artist from Pikwakanagan. She enjoys creating and being close to the land and waters. Jane has worked in the Indigenous community for the past fourteen years in mental health and social services. She has the ability to create…
Read MoreAmanda Crocker | Daydreamer Designs
Amanda Crocker Artist Gallery Contact Amanda Crocker K’omoks First Nations Amanda Crocker, lives and works in Courtenay, B.C. which is within the beautiful unceded territory of the K’omoks First Nations. She has grown up in the Comox Valley and she considers it to be her home. Her background consists of English, French, Irish, Scottish and…
Read MoreChandra Labelle | Ama Beads
Chandra Labelle Artist Gallery Contact Chandra Labelle Chandra is the proud mother of two Inuit children, Raven and Lucy and the daughter of Algonquin women. She is a strong advocate for children’s mental health issues, FASD and a relentless fighter for the rights and wellbeing of Indigenous children under the care of the child welfare…
Read MoreNish Nabie
Nish Nabie Artist Gallery Contact Stanley Moore (Nish Nabie) Anishinaabe, Ontario I’ve been carving professionally for approximately 10 years. I am a self-taught artist. My first carvings were of deer and sold out almost immediately! This encouraged me to continue, and I began carving moose, a very important part of my culture. My work naturally…
Read MoreAmy Willier
It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the death of our friend, Amy. She has traveled to Spirit World and will be dearly missed by many including her mom and young son. We leave this page as a memorial to her beautiful work and it is our understanding that Moonstone Creation lives on in…
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