Archive for February 2015
Brian Marion
Brian Marion, an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians started doing bead work as a young boy while attending a boarding school in South Dakota. Throughout the years he has developed his personal style in bead work and has also added many new dimensions in recent years. All of the bead…
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Katherine Nadeau, an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians has been creating beautiful Charcoal art work since she was a young girl. In the last few years she has decided to show more of her art work. Most of her creativity comes from her inner being, bringing out the emotions, which…
Read MoreDebbie and Curtis LaRocque
Debbie and Curtis LaRocque, enrolled members of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians; they have been creating red willow baskets for many years. Debbie is a member of the Cree family, having learned the art of red willow basket making from her mother and grandmother. She later taught the art to her husband and…
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Sweet grass is used to make baskets, jewelry, hat bands, and in traditional ceremonies.
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