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I am recognized as Norval Morrisseau's chosen protégé and a teacher, leader, and proponent of his Thunderbird School of shamanistic [...]
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In times of universal fear and division artists are set aside as “unessential” to society. Yet, it is the artists who are most likely to give their time, resources, energy, heart and soul to make people FEEL better.
In times of universal fear and division artists are set aside as “unessential” to society. Yet, it is the artists who are most likely to give their time, resources, energy, heart and soul to make people FEEL better.
The Journey of Life can become a winding road full of unexpected turns and encounters. In walking my own road I learned that trusting my intuition and Spirit is always the best way and that every new day is a reason to celebrate.
The Journey of Life can become a winding road full of unexpected turns and encounters. In walking my own road I learned that trusting my intuition and Spirit is always the best way and that every new day is a reason to celebrate.
Grand shamans have a profound responsibility. Traditionally, once every seven generations a Grand shaman will incarnate to refresh the ancestral record of humanity’s multi-generational sojourn.
When I first apprenticed with Norval Morrisseau in 1979, his art was known as “Indian Art” and First Nations people were still being called “Indians.” Today, we use terms such as “medicine art” or “legend painting” to describe his work.
The Journey of Life can become a winding road full of unexpected turns and encounters. In walking my own road I learned that trusting my intuition and Spirit is always the best way and that every new day is a reason to celebrate.