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2-662: The Woodlands School is a movement in Anishinaabe art. See Woodlands style . There is a number of schools called Woodlands School or have similar names: Woodlands style Woodlands style , also called the Woodlands school , Legend painting , Medicine painting , and 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

4-843: The Woodlands artists are Anishinaabeg , notably the Ojibwe , Odawa , and Potawatomi , as well as the Oji-Cree and the Cree . The style was founded by Norval Morrisseau ( Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabe , 1932–2007), a First Nations Ojibwe artist from Northern Ontario, Canada . He learned Ojibwe history and culture primarily from his grandfather Moses "Potan" Nanakonagos and in the 1950s collected oral history of his community. Their history and cosmology provided inspiration and subject matter for his paintings. He also drew upon his personal dreams and visions. Morrisseau said, "All my painting and drawing

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