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“Through the Rage and the Roar” 24” x 40”, oil on canvas
An Ojibwe and his confederate, a French Canadian courreur des bois, meaning
“runner of the woods”, choose to run the rapids rather than endure a portage. The term "courreur des bois" described a fur trader operating without a license from the French government.
The birchbark canoe, in this case an Ojibwe long-nose style, is a favorite subject of mine. It has an inherent beauty and when combined with its functionality, it is a wonderful work of art in itself.
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