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Waypoint Unveils First Nations' Artwork Depicting Seven Grandfather Teachings
Clayton King's artwork at Waypoint Centre honors the Third Council Fire and the Seven Grandfather Teachings, promoting Indigenous culture within a mental health care setting.
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Waypoint unveils First Nations' artwork depicting Seven Grandfather Teachings
Commissioned by Penetanguishene hospital, Beausoleil First Nation artist Clayton King's large-scale piece honours Anishinaabeg history and teachings
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Read Full ArticleWaypoint Unveils Indigenous Artwork Honouring Anishinaabeg History And Teachings
Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care today proudly unveiled “Mno Ishkode” (“The Good Fire” or “Council Fire”), an original commissioned artwork by Clayton King, a Boodewaadmii (Potawatomi) Anishinabek artist and member of Beausoleil First Nation. The unveiling took place in the Atrium Building lobby at Waypoint, bringing together community members, staff and Indigenous partners. The large-scale artwork reflects the Seven Grandfather Teachings …
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