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- Woodlands_style abstract "The Woodland School Of Art, also named Woodlands style, Woodlands School, or Anishnabe painting, is a genre of painting among First Nations and Native American artists from the Great Lakes area - including northern Ontario and southwestern Manitoba. The majority of the Woodland artists belong to the Anishinaabeg - notably the Ojibwe (also Ojibwa), Odawa, and Potawatomi, as well as the Oji-Cree and the Cree. The style is also known as Legend Painting or Medicine Painting.".
- Woodlands_style wikiPageExternalLink maurices-art-woodland-style.html.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageExternalLink woodlandsschool.html.
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- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Abe_Kakepetum.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Anishinaabe.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Birch_bark_scrolls.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Blake_Debassige.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Ray.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anishinaabe_culture.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Art_movements.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Great_Lakes_tribal_culture.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indigenous_art_of_the_Americas.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Cree.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Daphne_Odjig.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Eddy_Cobiness.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Engraved_gem.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink First_Nations.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Group_of_Seven.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Intaglio_(sculpture).
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Jackson_Beardy.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Kelly_Church.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Native_American_art.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Norval_Morrisseau.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Odawa.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Odawa_people.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Oji-Cree.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Ojibwe.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Ontario.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Ontario,_Canada.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Potawatomi.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Rock_art.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Triple_K_Co-operative.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Visual_arts_by_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLink Wiigwaasabak.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Woodlands School".
- Woodlands_style wikiPageWikiLinkText "Woodlands style".
- Woodlands_style hasPhotoCollection Woodlands_style.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Canadianart.
- Woodlands_style wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
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- Woodlands_style subject Category:Anishinaabe_culture.
- Woodlands_style subject Category:Art_movements.
- Woodlands_style subject Category:Great_Lakes_tribal_culture.
- Woodlands_style subject Category:Indigenous_art_of_the_Americas.
- Woodlands_style hypernym Genre.
- Woodlands_style type MusicGenre.
- Woodlands_style type Movement.
- Woodlands_style type People.
- Woodlands_style type Theory.
- Woodlands_style comment "The Woodland School Of Art, also named Woodlands style, Woodlands School, or Anishnabe painting, is a genre of painting among First Nations and Native American artists from the Great Lakes area - including northern Ontario and southwestern Manitoba. The majority of the Woodland artists belong to the Anishinaabeg - notably the Ojibwe (also Ojibwa), Odawa, and Potawatomi, as well as the Oji-Cree and the Cree. The style is also known as Legend Painting or Medicine Painting.".
- Woodlands_style label "Woodlands style".
- Woodlands_style sameAs m.0285skr.
- Woodlands_style sameAs Q8032972.
- Woodlands_style sameAs Q8032972.
- Woodlands_style wasDerivedFrom Woodlands_style?oldid=645271417.
- Woodlands_style isPrimaryTopicOf Woodlands_style.