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Our webmaster and web designer is John Chris Jr. from the Anishinabek (Ojibway/Chippewa) Nation in Ontario, Canada. (The Native Nation known as Ojibway or Chippewa call themselves Anishinabek. Anishinabek or Anishinabeg means original people and it’s singular form is Anishinabe.) Our main artists are: Russell Noganosh from the Anishinabek Nation from Henley Inlet, Ontario It must be noted that Russell Noganosh is one of the elite Canadian artists whose artwork is being exhibited not only in the US and Canada but in many countries around the world such as Switzerland and Japan. We have placed Russell Noganosh's wolf painting on the background of all of the pages on our website and we wish that you enjoy Russell Noganosh's art. Click here to see the wolf painting. Moses Lunham from the Anishinabek Nation in Kettle and Stony Point. Ipperwash, Ontario "I am Ojibway from Kettle and Stony Point First Nation and am the youngest of two sisters and three brothers. My family is of the "Fish" clan and many of us have natural creativity "gifts." Being the youngest in my family, perhaps made me a bit of a rebel. I guess you could say I chose to follow my own path when recreating the stories of my childhood. Much of my art comes from images instilled in me while attending pow-wows with my family. Pow wows are very much a part of an Anishinaabeg’ way of life. It is how we as a people remember and celebrate our culture and reconnect with our spiritual understanding of creation and our place in it. Each pow-wow filled me with a greater sense of who I was; of my place in the circle of life. As a people we learn in a natural way. We are forever awed by the mysteries of creation. This is the essence of our worship and the spirit of my art." - Moses Lunham Derlyn Doxtator from the Hodnashone (Oneida of the Six Nations Iroquoi Confederacy) from the Oneida of the Thames, Ontario Nahanne Shipman from the Anishinabek Nation in Walpole island, Ontario Jeff George - Minemagabu from the Anishinabek Nation in Kettle and Stony Point, Ipperwash, Ontario Matt Kimbauer – Laftohlif from the Anishinabek Nation in Stratford, Ontario "I beagan my healing journey down the good Red Road about 10 years ago. Even though I did not realize it at the time, I was blessed by having many people who taught me about my culture and language. I am now using my gifts as an artist to show others that there are good things that we can share with each other and teach our children that our future is what we create for ourselves." - Laftohlif, Nov. 2001 Ross Napayok from the Inuialeuit also called the Copper Inuit Nation in Holman (Uluqsaqtuua) Victoria Island, NWT Our Supplier of Turkic arts and crafts is Pavlov of Turkish Siberian ancestry
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