Native American Life - Virginia, MN
N 47° 31.299 W 092° 32.424
15T E 534599 N 5263238
The 7th in a series of Virginia murals, this painting depicts the many aspects of Native American life in the area, both past and present.
Waymark Code: WMMZQD
Location: Minnesota, United States
Date Posted: 11/29/2014
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The 7th in a series of Virginia murals, this painting depicts the many aspects of Native American life in the area, both past and present. Located on the external corner walls of the Department of Public Utilities Building, the Ojibwe people and their clans are portrayed dancing, hunting, ricing, building birch bark canoes, and serving their country in the military. Other images include, The Little Spirit Tree on Lake Superior and symbols of each of their clans, plus specific individuals noted for their contributions as parents, teachers, doctors, musicians, athletes, and community leaders. The mural was painted in 2014 by artist Susan Martinsen.
City: Virginia
Location Name: Department of Public Utilities Building
Artist: Susan Martinsen
Date: 2014
Media: paint on plaster board
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