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Mikmaw artist uses pottery as storytelling tool [Video]

Potter Nancy Oakley connects with her culture through art.

The Mi’kmaw artist, who lives and works on the Eskasoni First Nation in Cape Breton, N.S., uses both traditional and sculptural pots as a storytelling tool.

“I find a lot of people want to know more about Indigenous culture, and that’s a way for people to come and break the barrier to ask questions,” says Oakley.

“There’s a lot of Mi’kmaq hieroglyphics, so people want to know about that, and that brings up conversations about who I am and about my culture.”

A piece of pottery created by artist Nancy Oakley is pictured.

Some of Oakley’s pieces are inspired from conversations with other women. She says one of the common themes is how women put themselves down.

“We’re not good enough mothers, we’re not good enough this, we should have did this better, that better,” she says.

“So, it’s about the scars that we create in ourselves.”

For her traditional pottery, Oakley collects and processes her own clay, which …

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