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Biidaaban Gallery Presents: Chainmaille Dreamcatcher Tutorial by Miikana

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Craft Film & video Indigenous Visual arts
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Scugog, ON

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Free.

Offered in English.

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Biidaaban Gallery Presents - Miikana (Trish McLaughlin) how to create a chainmaille dreamcatcher.

Biidaaban Gallery (Pronounced bee-dah-bun. Translated from Ojibwe, Biidaaban means first Light, dawn comes; it is daybreak) was established in 2018 on the territory of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation (MSIFN). Biidaaban Gallery is an online marketplace and community for gifted Indigenous artists and creators to be able to showcase their work on an international scale. Biidaaban offers a diverse selection of authentic Indigenous arts and crafts such as pottery, jewelry, quill and beadwork, sculptures, weavings, basketry, carvings, as well as miscellaneous craft items that appeal to the novice as well as collector.

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Biidaaban Gallery

Biidaaban Gallery (Pronounced bee-dah-bun. Translated from Ojibwe, Biidaaban means first Light, dawn comes; it is daybreak) was established in 2018 on the territory of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation (MSIFN). Biidaaban Gallery is an online marketplace and community for gifted Indigenous artists and creators to be able to showcase their work on an international scale. Biidaaban offers a diverse selection of authentic Indigenous arts and crafts such as pottery, jewelry, quill and beadwork, sculptures, weavings, basketry, carvings, as well as miscellaneous craft items that appeal to the novice as well as collector.

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Ross Lomas

rlomas@nnlp.ca