Poitras, Jane Ash Painting On Canvas “Buffalo Meat To Holy Communion”
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This mixed media work by Jane Ash Poitras (Mikisew Cree) pays tribute to the Blackfoot Nation, evoking themes of cultural survival, memory, and identity. Titled “Buffalo Meat To Holy Communion,” the piece features layered imagery that blends photographs and Janes painting style. At the center is a historic black-and-white portrait of leaders associated with Native North American nations: John Bear and Looking Glass. Below them, an image of Catholic Priests and young children labeled “Buffalo Dancers” and “Death March” adds commentary on the loss and resilience Jane faced by losing Native traditions. A ledger drawing of a warrior on horseback rides across graph paper, symbolizing continuity amid disruption. Above it all, a painted bison and calf roam freely, representing both strength and cultural rebirth. The word “BLACKFOOT” is emblazoned across the top, partially obscured by red paint drips that echo blood, sacrifice, and endurance. Poitras’ signature use of layered symbolism, historical photographs, and expressive abstraction invites viewers to confront the legacies of colonialism while honoring Indigenous resistance and revival.
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