Indigenous Art Mug Makwa And His Quest - Métis Artist Pam Cailloux Quebec | Framing Dames

Indigenous Art Mug Makwa And His Quest - Métis Artist Pam Cailloux Quebec | Framing Dames

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18oz mug featuring Makwa And His Quest For Honey by Métis artist Pam Cailloux from Quebec. Huron and Algonquin heritage. Authentic Indigenous art.

Pam Cailloux "Makwa, And His Quest For Honey" Indigenous Art Mug - 18 oz

Join Makwa (bear) on his sweet adventure with this charming 18 oz mug featuring "Makwa, And His Quest For Honey" by Pam Cailloux, a Métis artist from Quebec whose work is deeply influenced by the teachings of the medicine wheel and the healing spirit of Mother Earth.

About the Artist:

Pamela Cailloux was born in Chibougamau, Québec. She is of Métis descent consisting of Huron and Algonquin heritage. Her artwork is heavily influenced by the teachings of the medicine wheel consisting of balance, seasons, elements and harmony. Mother Earth is often represented in her works as an energy and spirit that is determined to heal and restore natural order. Pamela has been drawing all her life and the style we see today began to take shape around 1995.

About Makwa (Bear): In Algonquin and many Indigenous languages, "Makwa" means bear. Bears hold deep significance in Indigenous cultures, representing strength, courage, healing, and the connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. This playful depiction of Makwa on his quest for honey celebrates the bear's determination, resourcefulness, and the sweetness that comes from perseverance.

Product Details:

  • Capacity: 18 oz
  • Features "Makwa, And His Quest For Honey" artwork by Pam Cailloux
  • Authentic Métis art from Quebec
  • Huron and Algonquin heritage
  • Influenced by medicine wheel teachings
  • Durable ceramic construction
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe

Perfect for bear lovers, honey enthusiasts, those who appreciate medicine wheel teachings, or anyone who enjoys playful Indigenous art with deep cultural meaning. Support Quebec Indigenous artists. Available across Canada