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Leland Bell - Woodland Art DaVic Gallery of Native ...

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    Name: Leland Bell (1953 – ) Gender: Male. Style: Woodland. Region: Wikwemikong Unceded First Nation. Leland Bell was born in 1953 at Wikwemikong Unceded First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Ontario (Note: the name Wikwemikong means “bay of beavers”); he was raised there and in Toronto and graduated from Laurentian University in Sudbury where he majored in Native Studies.

Leland Bell - Native Art in Canada

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    Among the Second Wave of Woodland Artists. Leland Bell is Anishinabe from the Wikwemikong Unceded First Nation on Manitoulin Island. He is Loon Clan and a second degree member of the Three Fires Midewiwin Society. Leland was one of the young men mentored by members of the Indian Group of Seven at the Manitou Arts Foundation , a summer school that operated on Schreiber Island in 1972.

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    Destiny by Leland Bell. An Ojibwa-Odawa, Bell prefers to identify himself as an Anishanabe, An Ojibwa word for North America meaning literally "from whence man was lowered". Leland has been painting professionally since 1976 and in addition to his painting devotes much of …77 pins

Leland Bell :: Woodland Indian Art :: Gallery Phillip

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    Leland Bell, Native artist, Woodlands style.

Leland Bell - Artists Against Racism

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    Leland Bell was born in 1953 at Wikwemikong Unceded First Nation on Manitoulin Island, Ontario (Note: the name Wikwemikong means “bay of beavers”); he was raised there and in Toronto and graduated from Laurentian University in Sudbury where he majored in Native Studies. His spirit name is Bebaminojmat, he is of the Loon Clan, and is a “second degree” member of the Three Fires Midewiwin society.

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    Description: LELAND BELL (BEBAMINOJMAT) (NATIVE CANADIAN, 1953-) COMING INTO AWAKENESSACRYLIC ON CANVAS; SIGNED LOWER LEFT; SIGNED AND TITLED VERSO AND TO GALLERY LABEL10" x 8" - 25.4 x 20.3 cm.Provenance:The Wah-sa …

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    An Ojibwa-Odawa, Bell prefers to identify himself as an Anishanabe, An Ojibwa word for North America meaning literally "from whence man was lowered". Leland has been painting professionally since 1976 and in addition to his painting devotes much of his energy to creative writing and music.

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