"The great majestic polar bear blends into the winter landscape...protected by Mother Winter." This collapsible umbrella designed by Sioux Artist Maxine Noel gives a beautiful depiction of Mother Winter. When open, the umbrella has a 42" spread and repeats one of Noel's famous drawings - Mother Winter in flowing robes on the frozen tundra with a polar bear at her side. It is Auto Folding with wooden handle and slips into a blue and white fabric case with Mother Winter on one side. When closed, it measures only 16 ½" including the black bulb handle. Part of the proceeds go to the Canadian Wildlife Federation to support the polar bear and other endangered Canadian species. Artist Ioyan Mani (To Walk Beyond) is Maxine Noel's Sioux name and reveals her gift. Maxine is Oglala Sioux, born on the Birdtail Reservation in Manitoba. The eldest of eleven children, she learned to draw among a loving family on a quiet reserve. In residential school she experienced the struggles of submersion of the native spirituality and culture, which brought strength and enrichment. A self-taught artist, Maxine is skilled in many media. She seeks through the use of fluid images, flowing lines and subtle colors, to present essential characteristics of the Native people: their sensibilities, generosity and loving nature. Maxine has received honors and accolades for her work with Native cultures, and she speaks around the country on art and on social issues, assisting in bridging the gap between Native and non-Native, young and old. This umbrella is brand new with tag in English and French; it would be a great gift for a special friend or to "gift" yourself.
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