Diptych paintings by Norval Morrisseau made in the Woodland style with bright colours and thick black lines. In one panel, Morrisseau is represented as a young boy, while the other panel shows his maternal grandfather. Both are surrounded by stylized animals and shapes.
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    Land & Indigenous Worldviews

    through the art of

    Norval Morrisseau

    Grades 9-12

    Land & Indigenous Worldviews
    through the art of Norval Morrisseau

    Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau (1931–2007) is considered by many to be the Mishomis, or grandfather, of contemporary Indigenous art in Canada. The exercises in this guide explore Indigenous worldviews about the land as represented in artworks by Norval Morrisseau and they ask students to reflect on their own relationships with land and communities.

    Learning Activities
    • Norval Morrisseau and Land as a Relation
    • Different Views on Land
    • Art and Aspirations for Lands and Communities in Canada
    Related Subjects
    • First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies
    • Visual Arts

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