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In the Tracks of the Tracker magazine

Winter-Spring 94

About The Cover Page Artist:
    White Feather (Wabimeguil) is from the Cree Nation, like many Cree people dreams are an important part of her life and her work. She discovered that her dream people are faceless which is evident in her work.
    Her faceless work allows you to experience tradition, action, and a deep spirituality rather than personality.
    Her use of vibrant acrylic colors asks us to view creation in a new way.
    White Feather Art is a silent reminder of those things which people hold most dear. It will continue to challenge the viewer to hold all life as a sacred trust.
 

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