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Art of the Woodlands/Ojibway,
First Nations Group of Seven:
All of the First Nations Group of Seven are Woodlands / Ojibway.
They are Jackson Beardy, Benjamin Chee Chee,
Eddie Cobiness, Norval
Morrisseau, Daphne Odjik, Clemence Wescoupe, and Roy
Thomas. Please note that EA Studios offers work by a great many artists who are
not included in this online presentation. Contact
EA Studios for more information.
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A triptych by Jackson Beardy,
made up of "Thunder Dancer," "Metamorphosis" and "Thunderbird."
Digitally assembled for display here. |
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Primitive Art Form by Norval
Morrisseau. Perhaps the most famous of the First Nations Group of Seven, in
1978 he became the first artist to receive the Order of Canada.
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Nesting Owls by Eddy Cobiness,
from the Buffalo Point Reserve in Eastern Manitoba. |
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Other Woodlands/Ojibway Artists:
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Waiting by Doris Cyrette. |
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Deer Spirit by Garry Meeches,
a Saulteaux Indian from the Long Plains Reserve. (The grey border shows the edges
of the hand made paper.)
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Buffalo
Spirit by Isaac Bignall, from the Pas Reserve north of Winnipeg. |

Thunderbird
Child, another striking image by Isaac Bignal. |
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V
of Geese by Norman Knott who was born
on the Cure Lake Indian Reserve near Peterorough, Ontario. |
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