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Norval H. Morrisseau, R.C.A., ᐅᓵᐚᐱᐦᑯᐱᓀᐦᓯ
Anishinaabe
(1931-2007)
First Name: Norval
Last Name: Morrisseau
Full Name: Jean-Baptiste Norman Henry Morrisseau
Name in syllabics: (Cree syllabics) ᐅᓵᐚᐱᐦᑯᐱᓀᐦᓯ (Ozaawaabiko-binesi, unpointed: ᐅᓴᐘᐱᑯᐱᓀᓯ, "Copper/Brass [Thunder]Bird"), as his pen-name for his Anishnaabe name ᒥᐢᒁᐱᐦᐠ ᐊᓂᒥᐦᑮ (Miskwaabik Animikii, unpointed: ᒥᐢᑿᐱᐠ ᐊᓂᒥᑭ, "Copper Thunderbird").
Date of birth: March 14, 1931/32
Place of birth: Sand Point Ojibwe reserve near Beardmore, Ontario, Canada
Date of death: December 4, 2007
Community: Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek First Nation
Sex: Male
Alternative Names: Copper Thunderbird, Miskwaabik Animiiki
Website: http://www.morrisseau.com
Bio:
Norval Morrisseau is known for originating the Woodland School of Painting, also referred to as Legend or Medicine Painting. Characterized by bright colours, bold outlines and abstract forms, it is rich with spiritual imagery and symbolism, and blends together traditional legends, myths and culture with contemporary mediums. Morrisseau’s work was influenced by traditional Anishnaabe decorative arts, Midewiwin birchbark scrolls and petroglyphs.
Morrisseau was born on the Sand Pond Ojibwe Reserve near Beardmore, Ontario. Following tradition, he was raised by his mat
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There Are No Fakes
2019 River film
There Are No Fakes | |
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Directed by | Jamie Kastner |
Written by | Jamie Kastner |
Produced by | Jamie Kastner Laura Baron Kastner |
Starring | Kevin Hearn |
Cinematography | Derek Rogers |
Edited by | Michael Hannan |
Music by | Kevin Hearn |
Production | Cave 7 Productions |
Distributed by | Mongrel Media |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
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Jean-Baptiste Normand Henri Morrisseau (1932 - 2007)
Jean-BaptisteNormand Henri(Norval)"Norval"Morrisseau
Son of Abel Morrisseau and [mother unknown]
Brother of Frank Moses Morrisseau
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
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Biography
Jean-Baptiste Normand Henri Morrisseau [1] was born on 14 March 1932 on the Sand Point Ojibwe Reserve, near Beardmore, Ontario, Canada. He was the eldest of 7 sons born to Grace Theresa (Nanakonagos) and Abel Morrisseau. In accordance with Anishnaabe tradition, he was raised by his maternal grandparents. His grandfather, Moses "Potan" Nanakonagos, [2] a shaman, taught him the traditions and legends of his people. His step-grandmother, Veronique (Desmulons) Nanakonagos, [3] was a devout Catholic and from her, Norval learned the tenets of Christianity. The contrast between these two religious traditions became an important factor in his intellectual and artistic development.
At the age of six, he was sent to a Catholic residential school, where students were educated in the European trad