Guardians
2024, oil on gessobord, 5" x 7"
For many Native American tribes, including the Ojibwe, the birch tree is seen as a guardian and protector. The treeâs tall and graceful stature, along with the tree's ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, gives it an aura of strength and resilience. It is believed that the birch has the power to ward off evil spirits and offer protection to those who seek solace beneath its branches. The presence of the birch in tribal ceremonies and rituals symbolizes the watchful eye of ancestral spirits, guiding and safeguarding their people.
For many Native American tribes, including the Ojibwe, the birch tree is seen as a guardian and protector. The treeâs tall and graceful stature, along with the tree's ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, gives it an aura of strength and resilience. It is believed that the birch has the power to ward off evil spirits and offer protection to those who seek solace beneath its branches. The presence of the birch in tribal ceremonies and rituals symbolizes the watchful eye of ancestral spirits, guiding and safeguarding their people.