A photograph taken during the trip of Annie McKay and Christina Bateman from Prince Albert to La Ronge, Saskatchewan in 1919. Unidentified members of the party resting near an unnamed lake in north-central Saskatchewan.
Image of The Teepee Room, located a short distance from the turn-in to Neiss Beach, near Christopher Lake; probably taken in 1929 at time of the Scout Jamboree.
Teepees and Trademarks: Aboriginal Peoples, Stereotypes and Intellectual
Media » Film and Video
Author/Creator
Vanessa Udy
Description
In webinar, lawyer discusses ways that Canadian Indigenous peoples have used intellectual property law to promote their cultural heritage and protect it from appropriation and negative stereotypes.
Duration: 44:28.
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 24, no. 1, Spring, 2009, pp. [10]-19
Description
Overview of developments in Inuit art during the first decade after the establishment of the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to p. 10.
A photo of three people sitting in the forest taken during Christina Bateman and Annie McKay's journey from Prince Albert to La Ronge, Saskatchewan. The women are presumably Bateman, and McKay, the man unknown.
An exterior shot of tipis set up outside Western Development Museum. The woman in picture could be Mabel Redbear (or Bear) from the Whitecap Reserve at Moose Woods.
A photograph of a large totem pole at a tourist site called Prospect Point, British Columbia. From the clothing worn by the people in the picture it appears to have been taken in early to mid 1960s.
Image of coop/trap in foreground with house in background. Description on back reads: "Trapping Prairie chickens and Sharp-Tailed grouse for exchange with Dakota for Ring-Neck pheasants, year 1936 to 1940s. Davidson Sask. Home Farm."
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 8, no. 3, Fall, 1993, pp. 24-33
Description
Presents a condensed version of sessions, held for 3 days in Ottawa, in which artists describe problems of adequate supply of carving stone, mass production of "souvenir" Inuit carvings, and being involved in marketing of their art.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 24.
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 5, no. 4, Special Issue: Inuit Art World, Fall/Winter, 1990/1991, pp. 44-51
Description
Summary of findings of dealer survey conducted in Canada and United States.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll down to appropriate page.
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 3, no. 1, Winter, 1988, pp. 3-9
Description
Discusses issues involved in the jurying process conducted by the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council and the May Report on the financial viability of Inuit printmaking.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll down to appropriate page.
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 1, January 1974, p. 8
Description
Reviews terms of reference for new Provincial Arts and Crafts Advisory Committee, formed to achieve more direct input in the Arts and Crafts Program being implemented by Indian Affairs.
On information card: Rankin Inlet resident Willie Adams makes adjustments to the relays of the Comminterphone conference unit housed in the telephone exchange building of the small northern community. The interface unit permits up to four telephone calls from the exchange (background) to be aired simultaneously through a low power transmitter.
A photograph of the woods behind the Hudson's Bay Company Post at Montreal Lake. Taken during the journey of Christina Bateman and Annie McKay from Prince Albert to La Ronge, SK in 1919.