David Brooks was a Mi’kmaq multidiciplinary artist from Indian Brook, Nova Scotia. Sold. "Rezi" "The two lawyers are giving the native peoples what is rightfully theirs, money for all the years of oppression and abuse. The four faces on the back of the woman figure shows the tears and at the bottom there are no more tears. The building inside of the figure represents the residential school that is inside all survivors and the figures in the windows are the ones that were left behind. The cross, the star and the quarter moon are symbols of the Mikmaq Nation made by a Mohawk! The train, or gravy train, on the tracks is stopped by a lawyer who's trying to get on for his own advantage. The 13 stars represent the 13 Mikmaq districts in the Maritimes. The sun represents the positive in life. Go, do good. Imagine." Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Centre by Clyde Drew, Interior by David Brooks. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Damaged. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold. Waltes Game. Sold. Sold. Sold. Sold.