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The Influence of Comics on Inuit Art and Literature
Intangible Property within Coast Salish First Nations Communities, British Columbia: Presented at the WIPO [World Intellectual Property Organization] North American Workshop on Intellectual Property and Traditional
Knowledge, Ottawa, September 9, 2003
Intellectual Property and Aboriginal People: A Working Paper
Outlines intellectual property legislation as it relates to Aboriginal peoples and overview of methods to protect traditional knowledge.
Interior of Fort Pitt, Just [Before] the Rebellion of 1885
Interview with Christi Belcourt, Contributing Artist and Coordinator for Walking with Our Sisters
Interviewing Inuit Elders: Perspectives on Traditional Law
Introduction
Introduction [Aboriginal Peoples and Canada]
Inuit, Museum and Repatriation: One Bone at One Time
IQ: Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit Adventure Website
Is Canada Postcolonial?: Re-Asking through "The Forgotten" Project
It Was Very Wrong: A Comparative Examination of Moralization of Residential School Histories at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and in Canadian Comic Books
[Jail Baby. Hope McIntrye]
[Jamie Black and the Red Dress Project]
[Jamie Black and the REDress Project]
Joe McKay
John Diefenbaker speaking to reporters in Inuvik
Judge Hugh Richardson and Peter Hourie
Justice and the Colonial Collision: Reflections on Stories of Intercultural Encounter in Law, Literature, Sculpture and Film
Justifications and Legal Considerations for the Repatriation of First Nation Material Culture in Canada
Kate Hennessy-Repatriation, Digital Media, and Culture in the Virtual Museum
Kidnapped Stó:lō Boys
Video tells the story of Sto:lo boys who were taken from their homes by prospectors for the purpose of using them as labourers in the California goldfields and the community's commemoration of the event.
Duration: 19:38.
Kinscapes, Counter Histories, and Nineteenth-Century Tintypes
Examines a photograph of a North-West Mounted Police officer to discuss how Kinscape can be used to discover more interpretive possibilities within the history of the prairies.
Land Spirit Power: First Nations cultural Production and Canadian Nationhood
The Land We Are: Artists and Writers Unsettle the Politics of Reconciliation and The Poetics of Land and Identity Among British Columbia Indigenous Peoples
Landscapes of Sport, Landscapes of Exclusion: The "Sportsman's Paradise" in Late-Nineteenth-Century Canadian Painting
Large Area To Cover But Little Trouble
Lieut. Col. A.G. Irvine
Lieut.-Colonel Sam B. Steele
Limitations, Legislation and Domestic Repatriation
Liz Canner
Long Walk participants in front of Correctional Centre
Louis Riel Addressing Jury in Court House at Regina
Louis Riel on Trial
Historical note:
Māori and Museums: The Politics of Indigenous Recognition
Marge La Framboise
Material Histories: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen, 26-27 April 2007
Memorializing Individuals, Seeking Justice for Communities: The Epidemic of Systemic Violence against Indigenous Peoples and the Role of Art and Public Response in Bringing about Social Change
Metis/Indian Marching
Mistahimaskwa -- "Big Bear in chains"
The Moccasin Identifier Education Kit
The Montreal Mural
Mrs. Donahue and Mrs. Buske
MTV Rebel Music: Native America
Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in Canadian Crime Films
Museum, Kitigan Zibi in Tug of War Over Remains
Relates the First Nations band, Kitigan Zibi Anishnabeg, fight against the Canadian Museum of Civilization for human bones found within their traditional Algonquin territory.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.24.