After hundreds of hours of work, an art project of two Saskatchewan high schools has now been unveiled.
The Lieutenant Governor’s Office, Chief Payepot School and Carlton Comprehensive Public High School have been working together to paint the inner linings of a tipi.
The school’s and their supports came together on the Government House grounds to celebrate the paintings and the creative process.
“It’s a representation of our home up north and the teachings, and the kinship and the connections that go with that,” said Isabella Peters, a Grade 11 student from Carlton Comprehensive Public High School.
The tipi was purchased by the Lieutenant Governor’s Office when Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty assumed office in 2019.
The exterior of the tipi was painted by artist Micheal Lonechild.
Artwork for the liners was discussed and it was decided …