Ron Hall
Ron Hall is an Aboriginal artist of Okanagan and Thompson ancestry and is a member of the Osoyoos Band. The father of five children, he is recognized for his efforts to protect the environment and the rights of Indigenous people. He participated in an art exhibit at the Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage in Moscow and in Siberia. One of his paintings is in the permanent collection of the National Gallery in Ottawa. Ron resides in Osoyoos, British Columbia.
Ron Hall is an Aboriginal artist of Okanagan and Thompson ancestry and is a member of the Osoyoos Band. The father of five children, he is recognized for his efforts to protect the environment and the rights of Indigenous people. He participated in an art exhibit at the Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage in Moscow and in Siberia. One of his paintings is in the permanent collection of the National Gallery in Ottawa. Ron resides in Osoyoos, British Columbia. See less
Ron Hall's Featured Books
Ron Hall book reviews
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Workin' Our Way Home: The Incredible True Story of a Homeless Ex-Con and a Grieving Millionaire Thrown Together to Save Each Other
Excellent Book
Another book about Denver and Ron travelling around. I loved this book. It was a third book Mr. Hall wrote that is inspiring and full of hope for the homeless that they helped. Read More
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Everybody Can Help Somebody
Nice Little Story Book
This was a nice little story book for children to learn about friendship and giving to those less fortunate, (the homeless), and to all those in need. Read More