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Jackson Beardy (Garden Hill First Nation Reserve, Island Lake, Manitoba, Canada, July 24, 1944 - December 7, 1984, Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a Canadian artist. He was an Anishinini-Indian and his works are characterized by scenes from the holy stories of his people. He belonged to the Woodland School of Art and was a prominent member of the Indian Group of Seven. == Early life and education == Beardy was the son of John Beardy and Dinah Monias and fifth of 13 children.〔 He was raised by his grandmother, from whom he learned the rich history and sacred stories of his ancestors. He attended residential school at Portage la Prairie at the age of sixteen. He did not speak English when he started school.〔 Beardy quickly distanced himself from the forced nature of education that all Indians in that area underwent at the residential schools, and it was from these lessons that he began to assert his “Indianness”. Interestingly, Beardy did benefit from his education at the boarding school, as it was there that he learned to draw and paint. Beardy then went on to graduate from Commercial Art at Tech Voc High School and then finished his education at the School of Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba.
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