Posts Tagged ‘pass the feather’
Stacey Desmoulin
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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Shoneena Lee Loss Artist Gallery Contact Shoneena Lee Loss Cree I am a Cree Certified Holistic Practitioner and Indigenous Doula. From the time I was a little girl, even tho I was raised in a Colonialist, Patriarchal, Socially discriminating environment I always knew who I was. I feel my whole life’s journey were my teachings…
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Annette Sullivan Artist Gallery Contact Annette Sullivan Saulteaux Oji-Cree Metis Annette Sullivan (maaskowishiiw fleur), is a professional artist of Metis and First Nation heritages, and two-spirited. They studied drawing, painting, and textiles at Beal Art, London, ON Canada. Following that, an internship of billboard painting and a study of commercial art at Mohawk College transpired.…
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Deb Malcolm Artist Gallery Contact Deb Malcolm Manitoba Métis Federation Deb Malcolm is a self-taught artist born in Toronto,Ontario. Having recently discovered her Metis ancestry, she has been exploring the history of her family on her birth mother’s side. Inspired by the historical flower beadwork patterns found on clothing, footwear and various carrying bags used…
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Nicole Travers Artist Gallery Contact Nicole Travers Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation Born and raised in the small hamlet of Little Port, Elmastukwek, Ktaqmkuk, Nicole Travers is a Mi’kmaw woman and artist. She is a self-taught beader who started practicing just after the birth of her first child in 2015. Nicole always admired the intricate detailed…
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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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Sharon Burritt Artist Gallery Contact Sharon Burritt Bkegwanong First Nation Sharon Kiyoshk-Burritt was born at Walpole Island First Nation. Her hobby, designing jewellery is a now a small home-based business. Sharon is also a sweetgrass basketmaker, by tradition. Most of Sharon’s designs are influenced by traditional first nations art & adornment. Sweetgrass, deer antler, porcupine quills, glass beads…
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Heather Coman Artist Gallery Contact Heather Coman Inuk There are many Inuit seamstresses in my family, I learnt from my aunts and cousins. During a very dark time in my life battling depression, I needed a positive outlet. I decided that I wanted to learn how to make gorgeous items as my family have for…
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Tracy Desjarlais Artist Gallery Contact Tracy Desjarlais Little Black Bear First Nation My name is Tracy Desjarlais, I grew up in the Qu’Appelle Valley and I am affiliated with Little Black Bear Band in Saskatchewan. I took up beading when I was a young teenager, around 14 years old or so. I had a few…
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Kim Lamothe Artist Gallery Contact Kim Lamothe Métis Nation of Ontario Proud Mother and grandmother. She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and lived with her grandparents in Geraldton, Ontario. She is of mixed blood, Anishinaabe and Metis descent from Northwestern Ontario. Kim brings over 48 years of experience doing crafts of various mediums. My first…
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