George Martin

Lac Courtes Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
"Being an active elder in my Anishinaabe community shows others to keep going. Keep practicing, keep learning, and keep being involved with our culture and protection of it."

About

Beadwork artist. Indian corn maker. Storyteller. Culture bearer. Veteran of two wars. 2019 Community Spirit Award Honoree. In all of these roles, George Martin (Lac Courtes Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians) has been a steward of his people’s culture. He and his wife, Sydney, live their culture every day, passing on their knowledge to the next generation, strengthening their communities.

“Being an active elder in my Anishinaabe community shows others to keep going. Keep practicing, keep learning, and keep being involved with our culture and protection of it.” - George Martin

Lisa Linda Lee Tiger (Muscogee [Creek] Nation) nominated George for the Community Spirit Awards to recognize him for his 60+ years as a beadwork artist, culinary artist, storyteller, Men’s Traditional powwow dancer and Head Veteran Dancer, jewelry-maker, and mixed media artist.

“He is a cultural icon, and yet a humble man content to bead, make soup, and share knowledge and stories with his people.” - Lisa Linda Lee Tiger.

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