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Hubert Wackermann

Though born and educated in West Germany, Hubert Wackermann has traveled the American Midwest and to many Native American reservations throughout North America over the past 48 years.  His Native American friends liked him so much for his fine art paintings that they trusted him enough to sponsor him as an immigrant.

    Wackermann's first study trip to North America in 1969 provided the opportunity to visit the Indians of Canada. Subsequent trips to Canada, the United States and Mexico in the 1970's provided further opportunities to more thoroughly research the Indian culture and lifestyle. Upon immigrating to Canada in 1976, Wackermann lived for a year on the Six Nations Iroquois (Mohawk) Reservation in Southern Ontario. During this time, he taught art classes and had the opportunity for more in-depth study.
 
    In 1977, Wackermann immigrated to the United States through Puerto Rico, where he was married. In 1980, Wackermann, his wife, and three children settled in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. This location provided occasion for continued study and observation of Indians of the Southwest.

    Now living in Marietta, GA, Wackermann continues to tell the stories of the daily lives of Native Americans through his paintings.
 
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