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Victoria (Grant) Rozentals is a Thunder Clan artist living in Durham Region, Ontario. An Anishinaabe, Mi’Kmaq, Metis woman, who also honours her non-Indigenous ancestors from France and Scotland. Victoria has spent her life formally and informally training and creating art through various mediums, finally settling on pyrography as her s
Victoria (Grant) Rozentals is a Thunder Clan artist living in Durham Region, Ontario. An Anishinaabe, Mi’Kmaq, Metis woman, who also honours her non-Indigenous ancestors from France and Scotland. Victoria has spent her life formally and informally training and creating art through various mediums, finally settling on pyrography as her specialty.
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My name is Melissa Roberts and my Nation is Attawapiskat. I am Cree, Mohawk and Ojibwe. I have always had a passion for creating and spreading good medicine. I love to design, sew, and craft. I am constantly learning and trying new techniques while improving my art. I just love to make Unique handmade items.
My name is Melissa Roberts and my Nation is Attawapiskat. I am Cree, Mohawk and Ojibwe. I have always had a passion for creating and spreading good medicine. I love to design, sew, and craft. I am constantly learning and trying new techniques while improving my art. I just love to make Unique handmade items.
Sherry Crawford of White Bear Standing, is a proud member of the Kijicho Manito Madaouskarini Algonquin Nation.
Although she had been sketching and drawing for years, her career as an artist began seriously in 2010 when a woman, who would become a dear friend, at the Tom Thomas Native Art Museum inspired and encouraged Sherry to develop an
Sherry Crawford of White Bear Standing, is a proud member of the Kijicho Manito Madaouskarini Algonquin Nation.
Although she had been sketching and drawing for years, her career as an artist began seriously in 2010 when a woman, who would become a dear friend, at the Tom Thomas Native Art Museum inspired and encouraged Sherry to develop and follow her art further. She includes many Anishnabe teachings in her works such as the seven grandfather teachings and the four directions of the medicine wheel, as well as faces in trees to represent the ancestors and the Standing People.
My name is Kristina Langevin and I am Ojibwe, Algonquin, and mi'kmaq from Kebaowek first nations. I have loved art for most of my life and I enjoy painting and creating. I create medicine bags and keychains; as well as beaded jewelry and accessories. My passion is art!
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