Tracey Boshdayosgaykwe Pawis

Tracey Pawis, Quillwork, moccasins, sweetgrass, candles, pastel art, Indigenous Artist, First Nations, Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada, Pass The Feather

Tracey Boshdayosgaykwe Pawis Artist Gallery Contact Tracey Boshdayosgaykwe Pawis Wasauksing First Nation My name is Tracey Pawis; Boshdayosgaykwe, meaning the morning’s first burst of sunlight that comes over the horizon. I was raised on Wasauksing First Nation, finished high school in Midland in the mid-1980s, continued on to post-secondary and completed my certificate in land surveying.…

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Debbie Cook-Jacobs

Debbie Cook-Jacobs, baskets, basket maker, black ash, sweetgrass, Indigenous Artist, First Nations, Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada, Pass The Feather

Debbie Cook-Jacobs Artist Gallery Contact Debbie Cook-Jacobs Mohawks of Akwesasne My name is Debbie Cook-Jacobs, I am a Mohawk basket maker from Akwesasne, bear clan. I make utility and fancy baskets from black ash splint and sweetgrass. I also enjoy collecting old baskets for inspiration and duplicating the old style weaves. Mary Tebo was my…

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Stephanie White

Stephanie White, Sweetgrass, dream catcher, quillwork, painting, jewelry, baskets, seal skin, Indigenous Artist, First Nations, Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada, Pass The Feather

Stephanie White Artist Gallery Contact Stephanie White Qalipu Mi’kmaq Kwe, Teluisi Stephanie White. I am part of the Qalipu Band of Newfoundland. I am sharing the Mi’Kmaq indigenous culture through art. I love all types of crafting and artwork. I create art with many mediums including paint, sweetgrass, porcupine quills, animal skin/fur, sea glass, and wood/bark.…

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Ann Mitchell | Dream Weaver Basketry

Ann Mitchell, basket maker,pass the feather, first nations art directory, aboriginal arts collective of canada, scholarships, grants, workshops, classroom art exchange

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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