OJIBWA PRINCESSA Local Vancouver Island resident formerly from Northwestern Ontario. She is from the Loon Clan. The dream catchers originated from the Anishnabe people and were placed on their infants' cradle boards.
Medium: Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original Framed $900.00
SHOSHONI WARRIORRabbit Tail was his name and he is depicted here as he looked in the late 1800's. He was known to be a very proud but vain warrior. He liked to look at himself and was rarely seen without his brass studded mirror war club.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original Framed $1500.00
OLD BUFFALO HUNTERThe story lines on this portrait depict the weathered life and times of an old buffalo hunter. Lame Bull as he looked in the 1940's. Lame Bull was of the Blackfoot Band who roamed the plains of Alberta Canada.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original
SOLD

ARCTIC ELDER WOMANThis image of a happy soul is an interpretation of an Inuit woman who resides in the Canadian Arctic.
The elders of indigenous people are revered for their life skills, insight and wisdom.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original
SOLD

BIG KNIFEThis healer resided in the Calgary area of Alberta, Canada. Big Knife was a leading ceremonialist of the Sarcee Band in the early 1900's.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original
SOLD

DANCE CHAMPION
This Six Nations lacrosse player and dance champion resides in Eastern Canada. Born into the Bear clan, he is dressed here in full, traditional dance regalia
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original Framed $1500.00
PLAINS DANCER
This proud depiction of a dancer in full traditional regalia is seen here as he looked in the 1940's. He was of the Blood People who resided along the Alberta plains of Canada. His name was Spider, Big Crow or Long Hair.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original
SOLD

LAUGHING GIRL
This happy soul depicts pure joy and youthfulness. She resides in the Canadian Arctic on Baffin Island
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original
SOLD

BLACK BELLYAn old Cheyenne woman who was originally photographed by Edward Curtis in 1905 as she is depicted here.
Story lines in her face reveal an incredible life of history
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original Framed $1600.00
MOHAWK GIRL
This Six Nations dancer is of the Turtle clan. Her name is "Cohewenah" which means paddling down the river.
The Mohawk nation reside in Eastern Canada.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original Framed $1600.00
APACHE STORM RIDER
This rider has no name. Mystique surrounds his image s he rides into the mist of the storm.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original Framed $1200.00
STONEY CHIEF
(Ben Kaquitts) was a prominent leader of the Stoney Band in the early 1900's along the Kootenay plains of Canada. In the 1940's he rejected the reservation and moved to the Kootenay foothills. Some of his people followed him and the government gave him his own land there.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original
SOLD
IROQUOIS SPIRIT
The name of this Six Nations Iroquois Indian is Flint Eagle. He is depicted here playing the traditional instrument of this people. In the background is the spirit of the horse representing freedom.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original
SOLD

CHIEF'S DAUGHTER
Ready to ride. Maureen Big Plume as she looked in the 1940's. She was the daughter of a Stoney Chief in a place called Indian Village in Calgary, Alberta.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original Framed $1200.00
HORSE WHISPER
The bond between two wild ponies is displayed here as they nozzle in the mist.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original Framed $1400.00
SOUL MATES
Cougars are a natural part of the west coast landscape and inhabit the wooded and hilly terrain of Vancouver Island.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original
SOLD

GRIZZLY
The bear totem is a powerful symbol for the Native People. It represents courage, strength and self-reliance. It is believed that the grizzly bear was put here to protect the earth.
Medium:Graphite pencil on illustration board 11" X 14"
Print $40.00
Original Framed $1400.00