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Water Animal Themes -- Might Illustrate Creation StoryClick on the turtle image below to see a larger one
If these two poster-pictures go together -- as their color schemes suggest they are intended to -- they could represent scenes from one of the Anishinaabe creation stories (which is found in many other tribes as well), where eventually some creature succeeds in diving deep enough to bring up mud for the turtle's back to create this Turtle Island North American continent. If that's so, there are two missing from the sequence. The Fish poster has 2 Miigiis, indicating it is a second try to bring up mud, and the Turtle poster has 3, indicating the third try. The first try and the fourth -- successful -- try are missing. But I may be seeing something which wasn't intended, becauseI don't understand why all 4 wouldn't be exhibited, in sequence -- and for that matter, why not explain it to the general public of the commercial gallery? Still, non-Indian art is generally treated as design, pattern, balnaced masses of color, dynamic shapes, without meaning, unless it happens to be portraits or scenery. Morrissau probably doesn't explain, artists usually don't. It seems likely those not acquainted with Anishinaabe traditions wouldn't see meanings which are in fact there, if you understand the symbolism and know some of the traditions and stories. |
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