- NEHIWAYAK: TRADITIONS OF THE CREE PEOPLE
This educator’s package presents the traditional way of life of the Cree people The information encourages students to examine artifacts from the Glenbow Museum’s collection and connects them to other cultures, communities and environments from within Canada
- Cree Native Arts Crafts Association - Living Cree Arts Crafts
Meet, connect and discover our featured artists and artisans from Eeyou Istchee and winners of CNACA Achievement Awards
- Cree - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Jackson Beardy's art drew on a deep knowledge of his native Cree tradition The name Cree originated with a group of Indigenous peoples near James Bay whose name was recorded by the French as Kiristinon and later contracted to Cri, spelled Cree in English
- Birch Bark Biting - Bearclaw Gallery
Originally, Birch Bark Bitings were used as stencils and patterns for beadwork and quillwork, now they are considered an art form and are enjoyed for their unique beauty
- Cree Nation cultural heritage - NativeHistory. Info
Notable forms of Cree artistry include intricate beadwork, often adorning clothing, bags, and ceremonial items with floral motifs and geometric patterns Quillwork, using dyed porcupine quills, is another ancient art form, creating stunning designs on birch bark, leather, and fabric
- Native Americans: Cree History and Culture
Language, culture, history and genealogy of the Cree tribe Covers Subarctic, Woodlands, and Plains Cree First Nations with information for kids on Cree art, clothing, and other traditions
- Nation - Rekindling Traditions: Two Cree artists who love to share . . .
Paula Menarick’s affinity for traditional Cree and Inuit art and crafting traces back to her earliest memories, where she watched with fascination as her mother, aunts and grandmother engaged in the meticulous work of bead and embroidery
- Portfolio | Judy Ross Mack Art
Judy Ross Mack's artistry reflects a deep connection to Indigenous culture, blending traditional themes with contemporary interpretations to evoke emotion and spark imagination
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