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Learning about First Nations Culture: Drawing Moccasins & Hoop Dancer

Explore First Nations practices like drawing moccasins, hoop dancing, and life in Métis settlements. Engage with rich history, including Bison hunting. A pencil and watercolor artwork from 1897 shows a love scene with symbolic elements.

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Learning about First Nations Culture: Drawing Moccasins & Hoop Dancer

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  1. Learning about First NationsAndLearning to Draw

  2. Moccasins

  3. Hoop Dancer

  4. Gauntlet

  5. Métis Settlement

  6. Métis Camp, Women cooking

  7. Plains Ojibwa Tipi

  8. A Buffalo Robe

  9. Drying Meat

  10. Hunting Bison with Bow and Arrow

  11. Buffalo Jump

  12. HongeeyesaFirst Nations (Assinboine) (1860-1927)Untitled, 1897pencil and watercolour on paper This is a love scene. Flags of animal pelts were used to show that the man is a good hunter and the painted tipi means the man is wealthy.

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