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  2. Woodlands style - Wikipedia

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    Norval Morrisseau, Artist and Shaman between Two Worlds, 1980, acrylic on canvas, 175 x 282 cm, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa Woodlands style, also called the Woodlands school, Legend painting, Medicine painting, [1] and Anishnabe painting, is a genre of painting among First Nations and Native American artists from the Great Lakes area, including northern Ontario and southwestern Manitoba.

  3. Daphne Odjig - Wikipedia

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    [4] [15] It was the first Canadian gallery exclusively representing First Nations art [14] [4] and Canada's first Native-owned and operated art gallery. [7] [15] Also in 1973, Odjig received a Brucebo Foundation Scholarship and spent six months on the island of Gotland, Sweden, as a resident artist. [12] [15]

  4. Professional Native Indian Artists Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Native Indian Artists Incorporation (PNIAI) was a group of First Nations artists from Canada, with one from the United States. [1] Founded in November 1973, they were Indigenous painters who exhibited in the mainstream art world.

  5. Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun is a Cowichan/Syilx First Nations contemporary artist from Canada. [1] [2] His paintings employ elements of Northwest Coast formline design and Surrealism to explore issues as environmentalism, land ownership, and Canada's treatment of First Nations peoples.

  6. Alex Janvier - Wikipedia

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    Alex Janvier was born on Le Goff Reserve, Cold Lake First Nations, northern Alberta, on February 28, 1935 [3] of Dene Suline and Saulteaux descent. [4] At the age of eight, he was sent to the Blue Quills Indian residential school near St. Paul, Alberta, where the principal recognized his innate artistic talent and encouraged him in his art.

  7. Category:First Nations artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Canadian artists. ... Pages in category "First Nations artists" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 ...

  8. Rebecca Belmore - Wikipedia

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    As a First Nations or Aboriginal person, Belmore's homeland is now the modern nation of Canada; yet, there is reluctance by the art world to recognize this condition as a continuous form of cultural and political exile. The inclusion of the First Nations political base is not meant to marginalize Belmore's work, but add depth to it.

  9. Annora Brown - Wikipedia

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    Mary Annora Brown L.L. D. (1899–1987), known as Annora Brown, was a Canadian visual artist whose work encompassed painting and graphic design.She was best known for her depictions of natural landscapes, wildflowers, and First Nations communities in Canada.

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