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April 6, 2015
Poet Ruffo (At Geronimo's Grave) brings the life and legend of Canadian aboriginal artist Norval Morrisseau, also known as Copper Thunderbird, into focus through a sensitive lens. He uses "Anishinaabe epistemology" to reveal the shaman-artist, a preserver of Ojibwe culture. Morrisseau learned aboriginal oral traditions from his grandfather, and that became the basis for his art and an ever-renewing source of personal growth. Morrisseau continued to evolve through a series of tensions, working on birch scrolls and murals, delving into Catholic guilt and Eckankar spirituality. Like a force of nature, Morrisseau independently pursued his inspiration whatever the costâand there were costs. He undermined the market for his work by selling at the point of need, and was frequently driven by his addictions. His family suffered and he often felt tormented. Ruffo's treatment shows the reader how Morrisseau, like his paintings, is colorful and can be seen in so many contradictory lightsârecipient of the Order of Canada and deserter of his family; profligate spender and eschewer of materialism. Morriseau is truly a legendary figure, and Ruffo has found the right balance for telling his very human story. Photos.
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