Native Art Gallery


Smudge Bowl

Smudge Bowl

Artist: Paul Longboat

Community: Six Nations Confederacy

Medium: Soapstone

Dimensions (in): W2.5 x H 2.5 x D1.5

Reference: 105178


Regular price $45.00 CAD
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The Smudge Bowl is a tool used in First Nations’ communities to assist in the traditional smudging ceremony.  This ceremony is powerful and thousands of years old, having been passed through generations as a sacred cleansing practice.

The smudging ceremony acts to drive away negative energy and restore balance to an individual, spirit or place by lighting herbs gathered from the earth, such as sage, cedar or sweet grass. The rising smoke is fanned around and is said to cleanse the mind to create good thoughts and give off positive energy.

This ceremony serves to connect the material realm to the spiritual realm.  The rising smoke sends negative energy and spirits away and carries with it the prayers and thoughts of the ceremony towards the heavens. 

We hope that this Smudge Bowl brings to your home cleansing and positive energy. Carved on Six Nations Confederacy of the Grand River, proudly made in Canada.

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Paul Longboat

Paul Longboat is a contemporary Indigenous artist from the Six Nations of the Grand River, located in Ontario, Canada. His work is deeply rooted in the traditions and cultural expressions of his Haudenosaunee heritage. Longboat's art spans various mediums, including painting, printmaking, and sculpture, and he is particularly renowned for his intricate wood carvings and storytelling through visual arts.

Longboat's art is characterized by its use of traditional Indigenous symbols and themes, often reflecting the stories and values of the Haudenosaunee people. His work frequently explores themes of identity, community, and the connection to the natural world. In addition to his visual artwork, Longboat is an accomplished storyteller and educator, sharing his knowledge and passion for Indigenous art and culture with others.

Throughout his career, Paul Longboat has exhibited his work in various galleries and institutions across Canada and internationally. His contributions to the arts have been recognized with several awards and honors, highlighting his role in preserving and promoting Indigenous art traditions.

Longboat's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including at the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Canadian Museum of History. Some of his notable works include intricate wood carvings that draw upon Haudenosaunee motifs and stories, as well as large-scale paintings that explore themes of cultural continuity and change.

Paul Longboat's impact on the art world extends beyond his individual creations. Through his teaching and community involvement, he has played a crucial role in fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of Indigenous art and culture. His dedication to preserving and celebrating Haudenosaunee traditions has left a lasting legacy in the field of contemporary Indigenous art.