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Title: Isabelle Impey


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Isabelle Impey
  • Isabelle Impey, daughter of the Métis Activist
    James Brady, was born and raised in Cumberland
    House, Saskatchewan. She is a Widow, Mother of 6
    and Grandmother of 18. Isabelle strongly
    believes in preserving culture. She does that
    through her art, cooking, regularly participation
    in traditional ceremonies and encourages many to
    join and learn from the experience. As well, she
    is fluent in and teaches many dialects of
    conversational Cree.

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Isabelle Impey
  • Isabelles Art is primarily beadwork and
    beadwork on clothing. She is also gifted at
    making clothes and quilts. In addition to her
    art work, Isabelle can add the following to her
    list of titles
  • President of the Métis Women of Saskatchewan.
  • Executive Director of the Gabriel Dumont
    Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research.
  • Chairperson of the Highway Traffic Board
  • First Nations Government Specialist
  • Training Program Director.
  • Métis Addictions Council of Saskatchewan.
  • Chairperson on the RCMP Aboriginal Department.
  • Administrator at the All Saints Residential
    School.
  • Contributed to the creation of the First Nations
    University of Canada.
  • Recipient of the 2009 National Aboriginal Women
    of Distinction Award.
  • An Elder.

3
Beaded Vest
  • The blue velvet vest made by Isabelle for a
    family member.
  • The back is beaded with Métis symbol in white.
  • The symbol means
  • Infinite.

4
Beaded Vest
  • The front is beaded with flowers that are typical
    of Isabelles style that she learned from her
    mother in Cumberland House.

5
BeadedCoat
  • Coat Front View
  • This coat is very warm
  • and Isabelle makes one
  • for every member of her
  • Family.
  • She will sometimes make
  • them for special friends.
  • These coats are worth at least
  • 1000.00.

6
Beaded Coat
  • Coat Rear View
  • The coat takes many
  • days to complete. It
  • is also embellished
  • with leather tassels
  • and real fur around the
  • hood.

7
Beaded Coat
  • The style of these flowers have a stronger Dene
    look
  • to them. Notice the
  • pointed flowers vs. the more rounded flowers
    of Cumberland House.

8
Beadwork
  • Although she is proficient in both,
  • the rounded flowers are her signature style.

9
Cradle board
  • A cradle board is used to carry babies when
    travelling.
  • Most of Isabelles 6 children and 18
    grandchildren have used them.

10
Moccasins
  • Moccasins were the
  • footwear of Métis people
  • for a lot of years. Decorating
  • the practical footwear was
  • done with love for the
  • wearer of the item.
  • Isabelle taught all of
  • her children, grand-
  • Children, and in-laws to make their own.

11
Moss Bag
  • A moss bag was used to
  • various medicinal and useful
  • items from the land.
  • The family still uses these
  • as medicine bags.
  • During the pandemic, the
  • family collected many
  • medicinal items in
  • preparation for the sickness.

12
Where is Isabelle now?
  • Isabelle Impey lives in Prince Albert
    Saskatchewan. She recently received the National
    Aboriginal Women of Distinction Award 2009.
    Click here to view her acceptance speech and
    nomination. She continues to work, bead, teach
    and preserve her culture. Volunteer work is a
    large part of her life. With the help of family
    and friends, Isabelle collects food donations
    from local businesses and distributes food
    hampers to those in need. As well, the family
    holds and annual Feed the Hungry Christmas
    dinner. Isabelle is a strong role model not only
    for Aboriginal women but for every person of any
    race.

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Your Assignment
  • You are to choose an Aboriginal Visual Artist
    from anywhere in the world.
  • Provide a biography of the Artist you choose and
    include a presentation of some of their works .
  • Each slide must provide an explanation of the
    piece presented.
  • The Artist may be alive or dead.
  • The Art can include painting, sculpture,
    beadwork, quill work, birch bark biting,
    tattooing, piercing, architecture, sewing, etc.
    (Any form of visual art).
  • Must have at least 10 pages in your power point.
  • You have 5 classes to work on this project.
  • Please put project in my computer inbox.
  • Please review your rubric on the next page to see
    how youll be evaluated on this project. The
    score is out of 20.

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Rubric
  • Diagrams Illustrations
  • 4 Diagrams and illustrations are neat, accurate
    and add to the reader's understanding of the
    topic.
  • 3 Diagrams and illustrations are accurate and add
    to the reader's understanding of the topic.
  • 2 Diagrams and illustrations are neat and
    accurate and sometimes add to the reader's
    understanding of the topic.
  • 1 Diagrams and illustrations are not accurate OR
    do not add to the reader's understanding of the
    topic.
  • Amount of Information
  • 4 All topics are addressed with at least 2
    sentences about each.
  • 3 All topics are addressed and most with at least
    1- 2 sentences about each.
  • 2 All topics are addressed with 1 sentence about
    each.
  • 1 One or more topics were not addressed.
  • Mechanics
  • 4 No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors.
  • 3 Almost no grammatical, spelling or punctuation
    errors
  • 2 A few grammatical spelling, or punctuation
    errors.
  • 1 Many grammatical, spelling, or punctuation
    errors.
  • Organization
  • 4 Information is very organized with 10 or more
    pages.
  • 3 Information is organized with 7-9 pages
  • 2 Information is organized with 3-7 pages.
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