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The Graphite, Commissioned Portraits, Still Life and Nature Galleries also include Aboriginal-themed works of art.
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"The Ride" Dennis' auction piece for this year's Calgary Stampede Art Auction
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Prayer to the Creator II |
Vision Queston |
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Spirit of the Buffalo |
These four paintings are on display and available for purchase at Turtle Island Gallery in Kelowna, BC Boys at The Ride |
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Moses |
Mon Fils |
Watering the Horses |
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The following five images are the only original paintings still available from the "The Secret of Your Name" |
The Buffalo Hunt |
Metis Family |
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First Contact |
The Voyageur's Family |
Before The White Man |
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Paintings below this line are no longer available but a selection are available as Limited Edition Canvas Giclees in the Print Gallery |
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The Hlauuma |
Self Portrait '04 |
Kim |
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Cycles of the Moon |
Stepping Stones |
The following 9 images can be seen in the book "The Secret of Your Name" |
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A Fleeting Moment (Louis Riel) |
Gabriel Dumont |
David Bouchard IV |
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Metis Still Life |
Metis Jiggers |
Before the Battle |
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David Bouchard III |
Secret Of Your Name |
Finding My Nokum |
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The following 7 images are using models from "Artist Ride" |
Grey Owl |
Prayer to the Creator |
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The Scout |
Kokum |
Native Legacy |
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Becoming Sioux |
Waiting on the Hunt |
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The following 7 images are using my good friend Gilbert "Gilly" Alook |
Looking Back on my Roots
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A New Land
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Invoking The Spirit
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The Tracker |
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Healing Circle 1st in Healing Trilogy
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Healing Elements 2nd in Healing Trilogy. See it in the Graphite Gallery |
Healing Song 3rd in Healing Trilogy Also featured in "The Secret of Your Name" |
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The Standard Bearer |
Traditional Dancer |
The Elder |
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These 8 images are from my photoshoots of various Pow Wows in BC and Alberta |
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These last images are based on black and white photographs from the 1800's and early 20th century. A time when many people actually believed Native Americans were in the process of becoming extinct. |
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Apsaroke Chief |
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