Herring People — Woman I, II, III, IV
Herring People — Woman I, II, III, IV
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Media: Hand-pulled Serigraph
Year: 2016
Edition I: 1 - 145/145 s/n
Edition II: 1 - 55/55 s/n
Edition III: 1 - 55/55 s/n
Edition IV: 1 - 45/45 s/n
Herring People — Woman
Iinang Xaadee—Herring People play a vital role in the ecosystem. They nurture, feed, give of themselves to keep beings alive in all realms—undersea, earth, and sky. When balance prevails, Herring People gather to dance in their great longhouse in such great numbers and with such vigour that the atmosphere overhead reverberates with their excitement. Now, Human Beings see Herring solely as a resource, blinded, not seeing their true value, only seeing monetary gain at the expense of the whole.
‘Let me see you, so that I can tell your story.’ These words fly with an arcing toss into the ether as I traverse the natural world with thoughts turned to encountering the Supernatural. The high tide and the setting sun bring Jaadaa—Young Woman to cast a line into the rushing waters to the roving Herring People in a bid for them to give themselves to her. They will be her shining chorus when she sings to the Salmon People.