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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.

Triptych by Jackson Beardy

A triptych by Jackson Beardy, made up of "Thunder Dancer," "Metamorphosis" and "Thunderbird." Digitally assembled for display here.


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.



Nesting Owls by Eddy Cobiness, from the Buffalo Point Reserve in Eastern Manitoba.
 


Other Woodlands/Ojibway Artists:

 


Waiting by Doris Cyrette.


 

Deer Spirit by Garry Meeches, a Saulteaux Indian from the Long Plains Reserve. (The grey border shows the edges of the hand made paper.)



Buffalo Spirit by Isaac Bignall, from the Pas Reserve north of Winnipeg.

Thunderbird Child, another striking image by Isaac Bignal.



V of Geese by Norman Knott who was born on the Cure Lake Indian Reserve near Peterorough, Ontario.


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