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Newe Punku Mug

Authentic Indigenous Design by Shoshone artist Micqaela Jones (Te-Moak Tribe, Western Shoshone Nevada.)

Micqaela grew up on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation of the Shoshone and Paiute Nations. As a young adult, Micqaela began began painting and showing her art at various art show around the country, like the Santa Fe Indian Market. Eiteljorg Museum Indian Art Market, Autry Museum Los Angeles, Cherokee art Market, Red Earth Market as well as several Museum Shows and solo exhibits. Today, Micqaela continues to work on new ideas, new painting and techniques. Her work has evolved into an intertwining of her Shoshone culture along with contemporary expressions, resulting in colorful vivid paintings.



18oz.(530ml.) Fine China Mug.
Microwave and dishwasher safe.

The Fort Museum of the NWMP and First Nations Interpretive Centre is grateful to have the opportunity to meet and work on Treaty 7 territory. As settlers on these lands, it is important to acknowledge that we are located on the unceded territory of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot Nation), including Siksika, Piikani, Kainai, the Tsuut’ina Nation and the Stoney Nakoda First Nations, as well as the Metis Nation Region 3. We want to express our respect for the territory we reside in and honour the diverse Indigenous People who have lived and worked on this land historically and presently. We, the staff, and leadership at The Fort Museum, are committed to being active participants in reconciliation. We are committed to actively working through programs and displays to decolonize the Blackfoot voice in our spaces.