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Simon Brascoupé, Algonquin artist and educator, discusses the deep cultural roots of Indigenous art, its community-centered and land-based nature, and the importance of birch bark biting, duality, and storytelling in Anishinaabe traditions. He shares personal reflections, family collaborations, and the evolution of traditional practices through digital techniques.
By Indigenous Culture & Media InnovationsSimon Brascoupé, Algonquin artist and educator, discusses the deep cultural roots of Indigenous art, its community-centered and land-based nature, and the importance of birch bark biting, duality, and storytelling in Anishinaabe traditions. He shares personal reflections, family collaborations, and the evolution of traditional practices through digital techniques.