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What Sitting Bull Saw. Drawing

James Corbiere

Canada

Drawing, Ballpoint Pen on Wood

Size: 11 W x 13.8 H x 7.9 D in

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THIS ARTWORK IS FOR TABLE/DESK TOP. Sitting Bull was the last of the Great Plains Indian Chiefs. In the iconic 1881 photo, Sitting Bull is sitting and staring straight ahead. What is he looking at? Imagine you are standing BEHIND him in the photo. You see the back of his head, and what he sees. Sitting Bulls vision of the future. For you Christians, this is Lilith in the Male Dominated Garden of Eden.

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Drawing:Ballpoint Pen on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11 W x 13.8 H x 7.9 D in

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My government name is James Corbiere, and my true identity is Waabimakoohns (Waa bih muh koohns) or Little White Bear. I am Aanishinaabe, from the Odawa tribe, one of First Nations that inhabited the Great Lakes Region of Canada. I have only recently begun to express feelings and thoughts- conflicted as they are, through my artwork. Many years ago, as a child, I suffered abuses at the Catholic Chirch, and in the last year or so, they have come back to haunt me. Many of the drawings have elements of Christianity, mixed with predominantly Anishinaabe teachings with connections to the Natural world.

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