The Birch Bark Sings

Cinader, B.. The Birch Bark Sings. Oakville, Ont.: Oakville Galleries, 1985.

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Abstract (English)

Cinader describes the use of birch bark by Native cultures in order to convey stories and spiritual meanings. 23 bibl. ref.

Types: Catalogues > Exhibition catalogues
All Contributors: Cinader, B. (Curator); Cinader, B. (Author); Kennedy, Arlene (Prefacer)
Dossier: 351 - OAKVILLE GALLERIES (Oakville)
Collation: 16 p. : 11 ill. (9 col.) ; 25 x 21 cm
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: Oakville, Ont.: Oakville Galleries
Artists: Bedwash, Richard; Bell, Leland; Bobiwash, Conrad; Debassige, Blake; Franks, Rhonda; Kakepetum, Lloyd; Kakekagumick, Doug; Knott, Norman; Laford, John E.; Migwans, Stewart; Morrisseau, Norval; Simon, James; Verner, Frederick; Trudeau, Angus; Trudeau, Randy; Williams, Saul; Young, Philip; Youngfox, Cecil Robert; Thomas, Roy Harvey; Merasty, Angelique; Bebong, Delia; Debassige, Josetta; Irons, Dolly; Kimewon, Rose Williams; Migwans, Mamie; Mishibijima, Jean; Osawimiak, Victoria; Pegakmgabow, Jane; Partridge, Louise; Roy, Mary; St. Germaine; Taylor, Gladys
Critics / Curators / Historians: Cinder, B.
Art Organizations: Exhibition Centres > Canada > Ontario > Oakville Galleries (Oakville)
Event Statement: Exhibition dates: 3 Oct. - 3 Nov. 1985, Centennial Gallery (Oakville).
Keywords: BIRCH BARK; NATIVE ART
Deposited by: Users 1 not found.
Date Deposited: 15 Mar 1990
Last Modified: 25 Oct 2012 13:31
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/1807
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