Images

by Aldin Foy

Cowboys & Indians
This is a depiction of the Spirit of Aboriginal survival in today's society. We live in a society that appears to be dominated by the white conquering (cowboy) male. As a result survival and change have to take place. This must happen through the direction of the Grandmothers. The warrior that is contained within many Aboriginal males can make change happen through wisdom, understanding, love and respect rather than through force.

Warrior Spirit
This is the photo of Grandfather looking down at the horses. Who is dreaming of whom?

Spirits
The Four Colours represent community that consists of White / Elder, Yellow / Youth, Red / Child, and Black / Adult. The Circle contains the Raven who is the Trickster. Inside the Trickster is the Bear who represents community strength, the Four Traditional Dancers who represent leadership and the Teepee that represents the Grandmothers who are the storytellers. When these elements are all strong, positive things will emerge from the community.

Victory
In spite of the hardships endured by Aboriginal Peoples held captive in the Residential School system Aboriginal People have endured, persevered, and are claiming many victories.


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