Delree's Native Art Gallery
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To celebrate and showcase Canada's talented First Nation, Metis and Inuit Artists, Designers and Crafters by dedicating to promote their workmanship! Welcome to Delree’s Native Art Gallery! The gallery opened on October 6th, 2015 (on Delree’s mom’s birthday). Prior to opening, Delree had worked in the oil and gas industry for 32 years. Always an artist, she dreamed of opening a native art gallery where she can not only promote herself as an artist, but other indigenous artists too. Delree’s slogan is “where kindred spirits meet”. She loved this quote because since she started on this journey, she had met so many amazing people along the way. She would never know who would walk through her front door and that person would be a kindred spirit. A friend for a lifetime.
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2017 University Of Calgary Aboriginal Graduation Traditional Powwow
Local traditional pow wow in Calgary! ❤️
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Heeeey...can you hear them? The big drums are calling! Pow wow season is creeping up on us and what better way to be prepared for the arbour is your very own traditional woman's regalia. Made by April Mecredi....comes with leather cape, skirt (velcro closure, approx size 12-14) hair ties, choker, breastplate, leggings (not beaded or shown) and two matching bracelets for $399! 😁
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The gallery will be closed at 4 pm today so I can attend this networking event downtown Calgary. Sorry for any inconvenience!
16x20" acrylic on canvas by Delree
Introduction to North American Herbs
In this class you will learn about local herbs that could be found across Canada. Jason (see bio below) will show you how they are used in Herbal Folklore, Herbal Medicine and how they are known by other Folk Names. You will learn how to identify, gather and prepare. Learn how they have worked throughout history by identifying which: - Local herbs can be edible when picked the right way - Local herbs are a symbolism of Earth energy in spiritual work - Local herbs are ceremonially used in Native American culture - Different types of local herbs are used around the world in many ways Jason Semaganis-Johnson is an Certified Intuitive, Angel Practitioner, Akashic Records Reader, Access Bars Practitioner and Usui Reiki Practitioner. He is from the Plains Cree Tribe called Little Pine First Nation and is a descendant from Chief Big Bear. He is a Natural Energy Healer and comes from a long generation of Medicine Men and Medicine Women. He has been studying and working with Herbalism for over 20 years and was brought up in this tradition. Cost: $160 (plus gst) per person (includes lunch and refreshments) You can purchase by: Coming into Delree's Native Art Gallery and pay by Credit Card, Debit or Cash or; Email Transfer $168.00 (per person) to delree.dumont@hotmail.com or; Call in your CC # by calling 403-771-2194 Cancellations: We require 48 hours notice prior to class to cancel without penalty. ie you have anytime up until 48 hours prior to the class to cancel and receive a full refund. Any no-shows or cancellations the day of class will not be rescheduled or refunded. In the event of canellation on our part, you will be refunded in full.
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GRAND RE-OPENING!
Join us on Friday, June 9th to help celebrate the grand re-opening of Delree's Native Art Gallery on Main Street, Didsbury! Rosa Medicine Traveller - Traditional Blackfoot blessing at 5:00 pm; Dezi Ryder - Eya Hey Nakota Hand Drumming and special guest; Brianna Lizotte, Metis Fiddler! Food - Refreshments - Artists in Attendance!
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Just in! Copies of the NEW Northern Dene Colouring it Forward colouring book featuring Christiana Latham and Michael Fatt and the Blackfoot Colouring it Forward version featuring Kalum Teke Dan and Ryan Willert is back in stock! Created by Diana Frost! Colouring it Forward
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This longhorn skull embellished by Delree has found its forever home at the Olds College....😁