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10.00" x 7.50"
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12.00" x 9.50"
Tradition Art Print
by Barb Cote
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Tradition art print by Barb Cote. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Elder's Meditation... more
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Elder's Meditation
"The teachings are for all, not just for Indians... The white people never wanted to learn before. They thought we were savages. Now they have a different understanding, and they do want to learn. We are all children of God. The tradition is open to anyone who wants to learn."
~Don Jose Matusuwa, HUICHOL
"In the summer of 1994, a white buffalo calf was born. This means that now is the time for all races to come together. The Elders say that at this time a voice from within will speak to everyone. It will say now is the time to forgive, now is the time to come together. Are we willing to do this? Are we willing to quit judging other people? The Elders say, He will be talking through people of all races and gender. We need to open our hearts and welcome our brothers and sisters."
About Barb Cote
Barb Cote's deep love and respect for Mother Earth speaks loudly through her drawings. They are created from visions she receives from Spirit. She learned later in life that she is of Metis descent/Ojibwe lineage. It was like her whole life finally made sense. Barb is extremely proud to have the blood of her red Ancestors racing through her veins and fueling her soul. Barb was born and raised in the small town of Cobalt in Northern Ontario, Canada however has lived the most part of her life in Canada's Northwest Territories. She spends most of the year living a simple life in her off grid shack. Learn more about the Artist by visiting...
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