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Glacier Mountains.
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Buffalo Head.
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Poppy – Lest We Forget.
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Yellow Bird.
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Risk Management Heat Map.
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Coffee.
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Wolf.
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1952 R18 Bombardier.
Amidst the backdrop of the 1952 R18 Bombardier, the sight of an Ice Pressure Ridge always captivated me. Picture a wall of ice stretching up to 50 miles long, rising 5-15 feet high. Navigating through required finding lower spots to pass over. As the Bombardier ascended into the sky for a few seconds before landing safely on the other side, the skies above mirrored the exhilaration and challenges of the journey.
Amidst the backdrop of the 1952 R18 Bombardier, the sight of an Ice Pressure Ridge always captivated me. Picture a wall of ice stretching up to 50 miles long, rising 5-15 feet high. Navigating through required finding lower spots to pass over. As the Bombardier ascended into the sky for a few seconds before landing safely on the other side, the skies above mirrored the exhilaration and challenges of the journey.
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Poppy.
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Three Sisters Mountain, Canmore, Alberta.
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Hummingbird reflecting.
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Excavator (Trackhoe) with Indigenous designs.
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Happy Holidays.
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Feather: Stories.
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Every Child Matters: This artwork tells the story of an Indigenous child who is unable to speak up and share their voice and truths. The child is depicted covering their mouth with their hand, a powerful symbol of the impact that Indian Residential Schools had on Indigenous communities. The outline of the child is in the shape of a sun, with three sun rays representing a mother, father, and child, all of whom were impacted by the residential school system. The intentional absence of the rest of the picture represents the loss of family, culture, and ways of life experienced by Indigenous Peoples due to colonialism and residential schools. This powerful artwork serves as a reminder of the importance of listening to and amplifying Indigenous voices, and working towards reconciliation and a better understanding of Indigenous histories.
By engaging in meaningful dialogue, learning about Indigenous histories, and respecting and appreciating differences, we can begin to see and appreciate the full picture of Indigenous experiences and contributions in our society. It is our collective responsibility to work towards a more just and equitable future for all.
By engaging in meaningful dialogue, learning about Indigenous histories, and respecting and appreciating differences, we can begin to see and appreciate the full picture of Indigenous experiences and contributions in our society. It is our collective responsibility to work towards a more just and equitable future for all.
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Indigenous Inclusion: First Nations, Metis, Inuit, Urban Indigenous.
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Career growth and stepping stones on Turtle Island.
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Majestic.
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Polar Bear.
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First Nations Collective.
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Spirits.
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Leather Jacket with First Nations Beading.
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Courting – Pop Art.
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Turtle.
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Poinsettia Flower.
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