The Gifts Within: Carrying Each Other Forward in Aboriginal Education
Haida Art: Northern Villages: Part 1
Healing Through Presence: The Embodiment of Absence in the Plays of Daniel David Moses
Heartbeat of Diversity: First Nations Cultural Traditions
Historical Ironies: The Australian Aboriginal Art Revolution
Huron-Wendat Historical Visual Arts Tradition: Symbol of Cultural Continuity and Autonomy in the Past, Source of Inspiration in the Present
[I'POYI David Wells at the Glenbow]
[I'POYI Troy Emery Twigg at the Nickle Arts]
... I Shed No Tears
In Brief: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada's "Living Conditions in Aboriginal Communities" Photographic Project
Indigenous Art in the Museum Context: An Exhibition and Analysis of the Work of Kent Monkman
Indigenous Cultures
Indigenous Foundations
The Intercultural Complexities of Shoot the Indian: An Interview with Archer Pechawis
Interculturalism Light: The Irony of Blues in The Berlin Blues
Interview with Saskatchewan Hip Hop Artist Eekwol (a.k.a. Lindsay Knight)
Inuit Heritage Trust
Jacksons Making Hay With Clay
Journeys Towards Healing: Voice and Vision in Contemporary Multi-Ethnic Drama in Canada
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.
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
Learn about Western Canada in the Early 1900s through the Art of C.D. Hoy: Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 7-12
Hoy was a photographer who worked in Quesnel, British Columbia at the start of the twentieth century, when the Fraser River and Cariboo Gold Rushes were taking place, resulting in different cultural groups coming together in one location. Many of his portraits were of Indigenous people living in the area. Designed to complement the online exhibition Through the Lens of C.D. Hoy: How a Chinese Canadian Photographer Memorialized a Community.
The Legacy of Bob Boyer: A Teacher's Guide
Lisa Meeches: Eagle Vision: Part 1
Lisa Meeches: Eagle Vision: Part 2
Lisa Meeches: Eagle Vision: Part 3
"Lost and Lonesome": Literary Reflections on Museums and the Roles of Relics
"Love Thy Neighbour: Repatriating Precarious Blackfoot Sites"
Making "nawacahikan" with Daniel Cook [Part 1]
Maureen Hynes on Rebecca Belmore
Medicine Tied to Healing, Culture and Land
[Meet the Artist: Brian Jungen]
Memory and Vision: Arts, Cultures, and Lives of Plains Indian People
Music Fest Kicks Off New School Year
Natalie Ball: Self Excavation and Auto-Ethnography
National Visions, National Blindness: Canadian Art and Identities in the 1920s
Northern People, Northern Knowledge: The Story of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-1918
"Numinous Objects": The Ethnohistorical Complexities of a Residential School Bass Drum
OCAD [Ontario College of Art & Design] Aboriginal Visual Culture Program: Vision and Progress Report: Revised May 2009
Open to Interpretation: Métis Histories at the Royal Alberta Museum
Oskayak Powwow Unites Community
Passion for Action in Child and Family Services: Voices From the Prairies
Patrick Bird Used His Gifts to Overcome
Peace and Friendship: Living with the Land
Interviews conducted with Alan Syliboy, Albert Marshall, Michelle Marshall-Johnson, Catherine Anne Martin, Morgan Toney, Gerald Gloade, and Michelle Syliboy.