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Paul Seesequasis

@PaulSeesequasis

ᓃᐱᓰᐦᑯᐹᐃᐧᔨᓂᐤ nîpisîhkopâwiyiniw. writing, curation, research, color and light. https://t.co/nnMuiuZsS9 also at @photoindigenous ᒪᓯᓈᐱᐢᑲᐦᐃᑫᐤ

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‘People of the Watershed: Photographs by John Macfie’, a Curatorial Talk hosted by Emily Laurent Henderson, the McMichael’s Associate Curator, Indigenous Art and Culture | McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Kleinberg, Ontario. May 11, 2pm. Register at link mcmichael.com/event/people-o…

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“The artist painted this bison with eight legs, suggesting movement - almost a form of proto-cinema. We are locked in history and they were not.” - Werner Herzog | Chauvet caves of Southern France, Cave of Forgotten Dreams

“The artist painted this bison with eight legs, suggesting movement - almost a form of proto-cinema. We are locked in history and they were not.” - Werner Herzog | Chauvet caves of Southern France, Cave of Forgotten Dreams
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🎸 Rebecca & Megan Lovell of Larkin Poe’s cover of Pink Floyd 'Wish You Were Here' 🎸 youtu.be/kZApH4XknUc?si… via YouTube

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Douglas Kakekaspan of Fort Severn, making bannock on the shore of Hudson Bay. Photographed in 1953.

📷 John Macfie | from ‘People of the Watershed,’ opening at The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinberg, Ontario, on May 11.

Douglas Kakekaspan of Fort Severn, making bannock on the shore of Hudson Bay. Photographed in 1953. 📷 John Macfie | from ‘People of the Watershed,’ opening at The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinberg, Ontario, on May 11.
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King’s Inquisitor Sand dan Glokta and his practicals Vitari, Severard, and Frost, as illustrated by Vance Kovacs. From the Limited Edition, ‘Before They Are Hanged”. For a wild walk on fantasy’s dark side, you can’t go wrong with Joe Abercrombie’s ‘First Law Trilogy.’

King’s Inquisitor Sand dan Glokta and his practicals Vitari, Severard, and Frost, as illustrated by Vance Kovacs. From the Limited Edition, ‘Before They Are Hanged”. For a wild walk on fantasy’s dark side, you can’t go wrong with @LordGrimdark’s ‘First Law Trilogy.’
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‘The Away Team Beams Down to What Appears to Be an Uninhabited Planet’ (Digital intervention on an Emily Carr painting ‘Vanquished,’ 1930) | 🎨 Sonny Assu (Kwakwaka'wakw)

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‘The Away Team Beams Down to What Appears to Be an Uninhabited Planet’ (Digital intervention on an Emily Carr painting ‘Vanquished,’ 1930) | 🎨 Sonny Assu (Kwakwaka'wakw) Collection of artist
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Art markets fluctuate. This is the quote that counts: “There’s a whole new generation of young Native artists who are making extraordinary things, particularly those who are exploring the kind of different material histories that we have that are unique.” apple.news/ADSP0e06DSMScG…

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Incredibly grateful to the creative minds at The McMichael and Figure.1 for their work on the incredibly expensive to make but what gorgeous things they are: photobooks. Thanks to the Macfie clan, and all the folks who made this happen. Out May 24. Pre-Order now.

Incredibly grateful to the creative minds at The McMichael and Figure.1 for their work on the incredibly expensive to make but what gorgeous things they are: photobooks. Thanks to the Macfie clan, and all the folks who made this happen. Out May 24. Pre-Order now.
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The Province of Saskatchewan is derived from the Cree word “kisiskâciwan” - fast flowing.

The city of Saskatoon is derived from the Cree word “misâskwatômina” - Saskatoon Berry

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