Talk:Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation
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Notable members
[edit]Moving all the redlinked entries here, just in case anyone wants to create articles for them. —Yuchitown (talk) 16:46, 10 February 2022 (UTC)Yuchitown
- Charmaine Jenner, artist
- Mary Louise McLeod Canada's Silver Cross Mother for 1972. The first Native woman to be so recognized.
- Verna Patronella Johnston author of "Tales of Nokomis", subject of "I Am Nokomis, Too", by Rosamond M. Vanderburgh, and the Native Women's Association of Canada 1976 Woman of the Year.
- Kevin 'The Hooch' Lavallee, musician
- Patrick Lavalley, (b. 1968), artist, historian[1]
- Delmar Ashkewe, (b. 1947), artist
- Chris 'Ice Bear' Johnston, artist[2]
- Mark LaVallee, musician, co-founder of "Chippewa Travellers".[3]
- Polly Keeshig-Tobias, artist, author and illustrator of The Illustrated History of the Chippewas of Nawash
- Jeremy Proulx, award-winning actor[4]
- Andrea Fowler, founded Johnston Research Inc and researcher
- Nyle Johnston, artist
- Adrian Nadjiwon, artist
- Bradley Kiwenzie, artist
References
- ^ "Saugeen Ojibway Nation History". www.facebook.com.
- ^ "paintings by IceBear". Ice Bear Studio.
- ^ "Chippewa Travellers Singers - Powwow Drum Music". chippewatravellers.com.
- ^ "The Website of Actor Jeremy Proulx". The Website of Actor Jeremy Proulx.
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