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2nd Annual Ohiyo' Art Market w/ Natasha “Tasha” Thompson (Akwesasne Mohawk, Snipe Clan)

1 h 12 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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2nd Annual Ohiyo' Art Market w/ Natasha “Tasha” Thompson (Akwesasne Mohawk, Snipe Clan) Natasha “Tasha” Thompson is a member of the Snipe Clan of the Mohawk Nation within the Rotinonsho’n:ni people. Tasha is multidisciplinary artist, devoted mother of two daughters and driven entrepreneur.  She resides in the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation Territory, where her culturally rich upbringing nurtured her deep love for art, song and dance.  Tasha enjoys all forms of art, starting out with beadwork and traditional regalia, she also enjoys painting and fashion design.  She likes to incorporate traditional styles with a contemporary flare, aiming to represent who we are n a modern world.  Tasha has a passion to revitalize the stories and art of her people and pass what she can to her children and other generations to come. #indigenousartist #nativepodcast #nativeart #artist #art #beadwork #beads #beadworkartist #mohawknation #haudenosaunee #artmarket #ArtistSpotlight #artshow #nativearts

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