Patrick Hunter, a renowned indigenous Ojibway artist celebrated for his Woodland Art style paintings, collaborates with Canada Canoe Paddles on an Indigenous paddle series designed to share the rich history and culture of Indigenous people through art. A portion of the proceeds supports Hunter's workshop initiative that encourages new generations to embrace art, embodying his conviction that art is both a source of immense personal joy and a platform for voicing Indigenous culture.
The turtle is the Ojibway totem animal of Truth that reflects the lineage of a tribe, reminding them of their ancestry and their mythical past. It symbolizes good health and...
The Ojibwe had many legends that explained the origin of plants and the importance of maple trees in producing maple sugar — a gift from the Great Spirit and a food...
Hawks are often viewed as a symbol of power in Indigenous cultures. Like eagles, they exemplify courage and strength associated with protection from enemies. Hunter’s design captures the spirit of...
A feather is considered a privileged gift from the Creator signifying honour and the connection between the owner, the Creator, and the bird from which the feather came. For the...