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New Coloring Book: "Journey to the Native Americans" 2023

INSPIRED BY A 23000 KM AUTO TOUR ACROSS CANADA AND THE USA


27 of March 2024 by MUSEUM OF HUMAN GOALS


This year, we introduce an exciting new project - the coloring book "Journey to the Native Americans." On every page of this book, the author immerses us in the vibrant world of traditions and culture of the Native American peoples, filled with wisdom, symbols, and harmony with nature.



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Having traveled over 23000 kilometers across Canada and the USA, the author was inspired by studying the lives of contemporary representatives of the First Nation, as well as exploring collections and museum exhibits related to their culture.


THE CONTENTS

On the initial pages of the book, you'll find sample colors to help with coloring, and by the middle of the book, you'll have the opportunity to unleash your creativity and use your own color variations. In future editions, we plan to introduce other creative educational combinations for the "ART & CULTURE" and "Sustainable Art" sections of the Museum of Human Goals collection.


This book is designed for activities with both children and adults. Created by the founder of the Museum of Human Goals and artist Andrii Chernovil, the book has just been released for sale!


SPECIAL THANKS FOR SUPPORT, GUIDANCE, AND PARTICIPATION

  1. Honourable Pascale St-Onge, Minister of Canadian Heritage

  2. Stéphanie Powers, Director, Ministerial Correspondence Secretariat

  3. John Geiger, Canadian Geographic and Royal Canadian Geographical Society

  4. Kelly Kraby, Tourism and Special Events Coordinator, Kapuskasing ON, CA

  5. Guylain Baril, Chief Administrative Officer, Kapuskasing ON, CA

  6. Tracy Fitters, Nakusp Chamber of Commerce

  7. Chief Marcus Hardy C.D., NORMA LESPERANCE, JOLENE COTE, RED ROCK INDIAN BAND, Nipigon ON

  8. KELLIE WRIGLEY, JONAH DUPUIS, MATT DUPUIS, NATIVE ART GALLERY, Nipigon ON

  9. ART COUNCIL OF THE CENTRAL OKANAGAN, KIRSTEEN MCCULLOCH

  10. CANADIAN NATIVE INDIAN & INIT ART, KELOWNA, BC

  11. CANADIAN INDIGENOUS ART, TORONTO, OTTAWA, CA

  12. Tawiw Wasetahkwakaw, Indigenous mystic

  13. Dairian Koosses, First Nation Reserve Cultural Center Kapuskasing ON, CA

  14. AND MANY MORE

These individuals and organizations have played a crucial role in the success of our project. We extend our heartfelt gratitude for their invaluable support, guidance, and participation.


THE MESSAGE

🎨 Welcome to unleash your creativity and leave your feedback.

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