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The medicine wheel, an Anishinaabe model of time. There’s a stereotype that Native people are stoic and steeped in wisdom. I am no authority and certainly no expert, ...
A medicine-wheel-inspired sculpture by Missoula-based artist James Walter was dedicated Wednesday afternoon in Helena's Pocha Park. The event featured song and dance performances by the Last ...
Born on Manitoulin Island, his interpretation of The Medicine Wheel is based on Anishinaabe teachings. It's a way of life, it's how we live our lives. That circle is within us, it's the awareness ...
Good medicine is about sleep. So it’s so much broader than the way in which we conceptualize what is medicine in medicine. We speak about the medicine wheel teachings and it really is about ...
I wanted to grow an indigenous plant garden, as well as veggie garden this year. After all, we don’t get to see many traditional plants growing in the city. I decided to focus on the four sacred ...
Opening at Art Gallery of Windsor: photography of Brenda Pelkey, the work of Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak, and Anishinaabe artist Carl Beam.
At the Royal Ontario Museum’s brand new show, Anishinaabeg: Art and Power, the ceremonial dress of Sitting White Eagle, a prominent medicine man from the Salteaux Anishinaabe, rests on ...
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