Northwind Art specializes in Inuit art for sale and Native art for sale. Buy Canadian art including paintings, prints, stone sculptures and clay pots.
Laird Goulet is a Native Canadian Metis artist, raised in The Pas, Manitoba who works primarily in acrylics. Laird has been painting since 2000.
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To understand Canadian native art ... or for that matter North American Indian art...it helps to have an appreciation of where it was fashioned, the lifestyle of its maker, the aesthetic values of the society and more than a smidgeon of information about the spiritual beliefs embedded in ...
House of Himwitsa is a Canadian Native Art Gallery where you can view some of the world's most sought-after fairly traded masks, carvings, and jewelry.
Canadian goose (dyed walrus ivory) is 7/8" long x 3/8" wide x 1/2" tall, sitting on nest (caribou antler) measuring, 15/16" long x 5/8" wide x 3/8" tall, with two tiny eggs inside of walrus ivory $69 #AK-BIRD-58 Puffin with fish (walrus ivory) on walrus tusk slice ...
Rise in the indigenisation of Canadian Bahá'í conferences reflects a current trend among missions today in integrating elements of native spirituality with dominant forms of the Canadian religious culture. From a Bahá'í perspective, the major warrant for a religion's spiritual authenticity is the...
She currently lives in British Columbia, where she continues to focus on her love of art, despite announcing her official retirement in 1999. Accomplishments: Artwork shown on a series of Canadian Stamps.
Native Art, Masks, Jewelry & Artifacts Purveyor of historical ethnographic and contemporary aesthetic native art objects from around the world. Specializing Northwest Coast, Native American, and Inuit items as well as International tribal artifacts such as masks, art, sculptures, carvings, baskets, pot...
An Ojibwa elder shares her life and interprets the native legends & Indian myths that are the foundation of much of Canadian native art.