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Aboriginal Intangible Property in Canada: An Ethnographic Review
About Humanity, Not Ethnicity?: Transculturalism, Materiality, and the Politics of Performing Aboriginality on the Northwest Coast
An Analysis of The Task Force on Museums and First Peoples: The Changing Representation of Aboriginal Histories in Museums
Arches and Awnings: Architecture in the Arctic
Art of this Land and the Exhibition of Aboriginal Art at the National Gallery of Canada
Artistic Displacements: An Interview with Edgar Heap of Birds
At Devil Lake
Historical note:
Narcisse-Omer Cote (1859-1944) a civil servant for the Government of Canada, entered the department of the interior in 1879. In 1885, he was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission investigating and adjudicating Metis claims. In 1900 he became a Commissioner of the North-West Half-Breed Commission. The Commission was to enumerate and issue scrip to the Metis who qualified in the district of Saskatchewan and a small part of Manitoba. Their work lasted from May 16 to December 6 1900.At Snake Plains (Men Posing in front of tent)
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At Snake Plains (picnic)
Historical note:
Narcisse-Omer Cote (1859-1944) a civil servant for the Government of Canada, entered the department of the interior in 1879. In 1885, he was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission investigating and adjudicating Metis claims. In 1900 he became a Commissioner of the North-West Half-Breed Commission. The Commission was to enumerate and issue scrip to the Metis who qualified in the district of Saskatchewan and a small part of Manitoba. Their work lasted from May 16 to December 6 1900.Authentic Inuit Art: Creation and Exclusion in the Canadian North
B.C. First Nations Studies Teacher's Guide
Basketry Designs of the Salish Indians
Bibliography of Native American Bibliographies
Blue Quills First Nations College
Book Reviews
Boye Ladd: A Visit from a Friend
Powwow dancer, Boye Ladd, relates traditional teachings on various topics relating to First Nations culture, including information about the sacred drum, respect for other people and groups, and the right to wear an eagle feather.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.29.
Canadian Aboriginal Adaptations of Shakespeare
Cape Dorset Annual Print Collection 2003
The Cast[e]ing of Heroic Landscapes of Power: Constructing Canada's Pantheon on Parliament Hill
Change Over Time in the Abundance and Distribution of Black Ash in Nova Scotia: Effects on Mi'kmaq Traditional Use, and Recommendations for the Best Germination Technique for Province Wide Replanting Programs
Chief Shaking Spear Rides Again, or The Taming of the Sioux (1975)
Circulating Aboriginality
Coming to Shore: Northwest Coast Ethnology, Traditions, and Visions
Commissioners and Women in Mess Tent at Duck Lake
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Commissioners' Mess Tent at Duck Lake
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Constructing Locality in Contemporary Canadian Aboriginal Art
Continuity and Creativity in Iroquois Beadwork
Continuum: 12 Artists
Counter Propagandist
Creators: Negotiating the Art World for Over 50 Years
Cultural Transmutations
[Dana Claxton's Sitting Bull and the Moose Jaw Sioux]
David Ruben Piqtoukun: Between Two Worlds
Drawing Past, Present and Future: The Legacy of the Plains Indian Graphic Tradition in the Works of Arthur Amiotte
Elisapie Isaac: Identity in Hyphens
Eskimos in Advertising: Theme of an Exhibition at the Nunatta Sunakkutaagit Museum
Eva Talooki: Her Tribute to Seed Beads, Long-time Jewels of the Arctic
Every Picture Tells a Story by Josie Papialuk
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Dance in front of Hudson's Bay Co. Store
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Indigenous Girl with Doll
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - Battleford/North Battleford Baseball Teams Members
Black and white photograph of three members of the Battleford and North Battleford baseball teams. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - Cree Family
Black and white photograph of an unidentified Cree family in western clothes. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - School Band
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images -:"Three Cree Women".
The Face Pullers: Chapter 2: Chief Nak-ka-Naw: Cree Indian in Pow-Wow costume
From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.