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Ancient Villages & Totem Poles of the Nisga'a
Art, Identity and Culture: The Politicization of Contemporary Northwest Coast First Nations Art
Behind the Buckskin Curtain: Aboriginal Youth Participation in Spiritual Ceremonies Combined With Drama Activities
Birds, Trees, Stones, and Politics: Agency & Ecology in Some Recent B.C. Performance
Close Encounters of the Canadian Kind: Emily Carr’s Impressions of Nuu-chah-nulth Culture
Community Stories: Aboriginal Successes in British Columbia
Connecting to the Art Market From Home: An Exploration of First Nations Artists in Alert Bay, British Columbia
Conspicuous Consumption: An Intercultural History of the Kwakwaka'wakw Hamat'sa
Contact Zones: Aboriginal and Settler Women in Canada's Colonial Past
Disturbing the Dead: Diversity and Commonality Among the Stó:lō
The Ecstasy of Rita Joe by George Ryga: Study Guide
Plot of novel involves a young Shuswap woman who leaves her reserve for the city and is ultimately raped and murdered. Includes overview of play, biography of playwright and director, and focus questions.
The Exploration of Northwest Coast Indian Art, 1774-2003
First Nations Youth Reframing the Focus: Cultural Knowledge as a Site for Health Education
First Peoples' Heritage Language & Culture Council: Government Service Plan 2003/4-2005/6
Forging New Partnerships: Coast Salish Communities and Museums
From Cultural Salvage to Brokerage: The Mythologization of Mungo Martin and the Emergence of Northwest Coast Art
From Negative to Positive: B.A. Haldane, Nineteenth Century Tsimshian Photographer
Gyáa'aang: Totem Poles
Lesson teaches the cultural significance of totems poles, how they're constructed and Haida vocabulary relating to them. Designed for Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
Haida Art: Northern Villages: Part 1
"Here Comes the Band!": Cultural Collaboration, Connective Traditions, and Aboriginal Brass Bands on British Columbia's North Coast, 1875-1964"
Kitselas Canyon 2
Video features historical photos of area and excavated Kitselas fortress site in the canyon.
Duration: 26:42.
The Kwakiutl (Kwakwaka'wakw) and Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) of Vancouver at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904
The Many Faces of Edward Sherriff Curtis: Portraits and Stories From Native North America
National Visions, National Blindness: Canadian Art and Identities in the 1920s
Navigating the Challenges of the Art Book Market: Co-publishing Raven Travelling
"Numinous Objects": The Ethnohistorical Complexities of a Residential School Bass Drum
An Overview of Pacific Northwest Native Indian Art
Performance as Exhibit: When Edward Curtis Met the Kwak-waka’wakw
Potlucks, Bingo and Roadtrips: The Prince George Métis Elders Oral History Video Project
Presenting and Representing Culture: A History of Stó:lō Interpretive Centres, Museums and Cross-Cultural Relationships, 1949-2006
Province Honors Women
For Women's History Month, ten Aboriginal women from British Columbia were honored for their contributions to the political and cultural lives of their communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
"Raven's Reprise": A Significant Juncture in the Developing Exhibition Practices of Canadian Museums With Regard to First Nations Art
Ravens, Wolves, sevenFrogs and oneCow: Silk Screen Prints by First Nations Artists of the Canadian Northwest Coast
Review Essay: Selling the Master (Piece by Piece): Enchanting Technologies and the Politics of Appreciation at the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
Study Guide: Totem: The Return of the G'psgolox Pole and Totem: Return and Renewal
Switchbacks: Art, Ownership, and Nuxalk National Identity
[Totem Poles]
Ts'úu isgyáan Sgahláang = Yellow and Red Cedar
Science unit also teaches the Haida language. Intended for Grades K-2.
Related Material: Teacher Resources.