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by Chholing Taha
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This painting near Chief Mountain on the border of Montana USA and Canada is where for generation of Native Peoples have fasted. This is day one,... more
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60" Diameter Not Including Tassles
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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This painting near Chief Mountain on the border of Montana USA and Canada is where for generation of Native Peoples have fasted. This is day one, getting settled in the fasting arbor that will be home for the next four days and nights. Thank you for viewing.
This painting is unframed. Free shipping within the USA lower 48 states.
Welcome to my workshop. I am certified Indigenous artisan of Cree First Nations heritage who, for the past 40+ years, have been art-making and writing in my home studio. I am now residing within the beautiful boundaries of Minnesota with my family and pugs. As child exploring the rich northeastern woodlands of the U.S. and Canada territory during the 1940-50's is where my spirit was exposed to a rich and varied environment that influences my artwork today. This life has been a circular journey, through dark canvases to the open plains, a journey back to the beginning. My work can be found in museum, corporate and private collections throughout the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and Japan. 2015, Grand Prize for 2-D...
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