Daphne Odjig: Potawatomi's Celebrated Visual Artist Who Told the Stories of Her People
Canadian History for Kids: True Canadian Heroes - Indigenous People of Canada Edition
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Narrated by:
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Dr. Michelle Carabache
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Written by:
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Professor Beaver
About this listen
Daphne Odjig was a self-taught visual artist who showcased her originality, social awareness, and feminism to create masterpieces that are reflective of he Anishinaabe culture. Daphne gave the indigenous people of Canada a voice to the foreground of contemporary art. See the world through Daphne Odjig’s eyes. Listen to her story today.
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