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Inuit artist who works in several media. Lists his biography, statements, and pictures documenting several aspects of his work.
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Native and Inuit art divided by regions and tribes.
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Mi`kmaq First Nation artist who creates geometric paintings and stylized stone sculpture based on images from her heritage, myths and dreams.
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Specialising in Inuit sculpture and fine art.
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Features the works of over 1200 Native Artists at any given time. Online ordering as well as six locations in BC.
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A listing of films on Inuit-related topics by the National Film Board of Canada.
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A poet, features selections from published work and links to native resources and issues.
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Metis Artist whose carvings reflect the mixture of Acadian and Mi'kmaq cultures that are part of his heritage.
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Purchase artwork created by north american native artists - buy art, find a artist, source, locate and learn about native art and native artists.
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Original sculptures, leather work, and music from Mohawk artist Thomas B. Maracle.
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Unique west coast Salish-style native art, featuring work by John Joseph and Chad Joe. Includes carved doors, totem poles, wall plaques, cedar chests and paddles.
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Canadian Native Ojibwe painter. Founder of Woodland school, also known as Legend or Medicine painting. Biography and image galleries with annotations.
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A native artist living in southern British Columbia, whose art is based on stories, places and images that are part of his life.
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A West Coast artist whose name has become known worldwide for his uniquely graphic style.
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A collection of works from the Coast Salish (British Columbia) artist, with a brief biography.
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Custom embroidery, digitizing, monogramming, decorative stitching. Specializing in First Nations designs.
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Quality native fine art open studio including oil and acrylic paintings, sculptures, carvings and quality prints produced by Ojibwe artist Randy P. Smoke. Located in Roseneath, Ontario.
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An inspirational and unique collection of contemporary Haida images created by artist and graphic designer Paul McLean, of Vancouver Island.
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A means for Aboriginal people and those interested in Indian culture in Saskatchewan to view the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre's permanent aboriginal art collection.
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Pictures of totem poles at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria BC, with explanations of the differences between tribal totem poles, who used them, and what they were for.