George Littlechild was born in 1958 in Edmonton. His mother, Rachel
Littlechild was a Plains Cree member of the Erminskin Reserve in
Hobbema, Alberta and his father, James E. Price was of Scottish and
Micmac extraction from New Brunswick. George Littlechildās interest in
his heritage led him to relearn his past and explore many sociopolitical
issues related to his people including the Reserve system and
Residential schooling. His art is directed to those who do not
understand First Nations culture in an attempt to alleviate prejudice
and naĆÆvetĆ©. Known for creating culturally rich imagery and his use of
high-chroma colour, George Littlechild is recognized as one of the
foremost First Nations artists working in Canada today. He is also the
author and illustrator of three childrenās books including the
award-winning publication This Land is My Land. His work is included in
several collections, including the Canadian Museum of Civilization in
Hull, Quebec.
Plains Cree Chiefs, 1996
eighteen-colour serigraph, ed. 100
full bleed: 29ā x 22.5ā
This serigraph has been created in honour of George Littlechildās
ancestors and the Plains Cree people. It is dedicated to the Chiefsā
legacy and stamina in maintaining culture, pride and tradition in a time
when old ways were being challenged and replaced by new ones. This
careful juxtaposition of ancestral portraits fused with contemporary
vivid colours creates a style and a visual impact which is unmistakably
Littlechild.