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Storm Angeconeb didn't expect her Woodland-style recreation of Winnie the Pooh and friends in a canoe to go viral after she posted it to social media. |CBCIndigenous

Storm Angeconeb didn't expect her Woodland-style recreation of Winnie the Pooh and friends in a canoe to go viral after she posted it to social media."I posted it the next day thinking nothing of it. And then like four hours into it, while the post was up Relentless Indigenous Women posted it," said Angeconeb, who is Ojibway from Lac Seul First Nation in Northwest Ontario.

Her art earns enough to support her and her family. Since opening her Etsy shop four years ago, she said she has made over 30,000 sales."It's kind of surreal. Like I still don't understand how my beadwork gets so far," she said.'Thera-beading' "My dad, I used to watch him bead as I was growing up, and I used to see him craft things to get us out of a bind… I was always inspired by that," Muswagon said.

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