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    Huge metallic sculptures erected in spectacular places - here Paris
    
I am often inspired by by Indian Art and Native Art.
Especially North American Indian Art
Because of the Simplicity.
The Colorful Simplicity.
Today I had an e-mail from Wes Stevenson, Vice Precident of Administration
at First Nations University,
Regina in
Saskatchewan,
Canada.
Wes Stevenson is Cree Indian.
He said something nice about my art.
And he showed me the web site of
First Nations University:
www.firstnationsuniversity.ca
 
 


I found this amazing vision Statement
(see original in this link)

We, the First Nations, are children of the Earth, placed here by the Creator to live in harmony with each other; the land, animals and other living beings.
All beings are interconnected in the Great Circle of life. As
First Nations, we treasure our collective values of wisdom, respect, humility, sharing, harmony,
beauty, strength and spirituality. They have preserved and passed down our traditions through countless generations.  The Elders teach us to respect the beliefs
 and values of all nations. Under the Treaties, our leaders bade us to work in cooperation and equal partnership with other Nations. 
The First Nations University of Canada provides an opportunity for students of all nations to learn in an environment of First Nations cultures and values.
The Elders' desire for an Indian institution of higher education led to the establishment of the Saskatchewan Indian  Federated College (SIFC).
The University is a special place of learning where we recognize the spiritual power of knowledge and where knowledge is respected and promoted.
In following the paths given to us by the Creator; the First Nations have a unique vision to contribute to higher education.
With the diversity and scope of the First Nations degree programs, the University occupies a unique role in Canadian higher education.
The University promotes a high quality of education, research and publication. At the First Nations University of Canada,
First Nations students can learn in the context of their own traditions, languages and values.
Rooted in their own traditions, our students will walk proudly and wisely today.
The University, through extension programming, reaches out and welcomes
First Nations peoples to use its resources for the enrichment of their communities.
The University requires facilities which reflect the uniqueness, values, dignity and beauty of the
First Nations it represents. It will include appropriate recognition and integration of the role of the
Elders, cultural symbols, and the First Nations connectedness to the land.

Inspired by this vision statement
I have collected what has been inspired by Native Art and Indian Art - till now.


   
  killerwhale. Pacific Sunset.  thunderbird.  queen charlotte sound.  white taled deer.  mask.


The American Indian Banff Spring, Canada
"a hurt soul" Acrylic on canvas, 201 x 139 cm - American Indian Art
"soul hurting still" Acrylic on canvas, 201 x 139 cm - American Indian Art
British Columbia Westcoast Selection Westcoast Indian Art.
Bridging the World Sunrise Westcoast Indian Art.







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