Indian Record (Vol. 36, Nos. 6-7, July-August, 1973)
Indian Record (Vol. XX, No. 3, March 1957)
Indian Record (Vol. XX, No. 5, May 1957)
Indian Record (Vol. XX, No. 6, June, 1957)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVI, No. 6, November, 1963)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVI, No. 7, December, 1963)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVII, No. 9, October, 1964)
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 7, September, 1967)
"Indian Totem, Alert Bay, B.C."
"Indian Totem Pole, Capilano Canyon, Vancouver, B.C. Canada"
"Indian Totem Poles, Northern British Columbia"
"Indian Totem Poles, Northern British Columbia"
Introduction: [A Totem Pole History: The Work of Lummi Carver Joe Hillaire]
Jim Hart's Red Cedar Dance Screen
K’esu’: The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer
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.
Kitselas Canyon 2
Video features historical photos of area and excavated Kitselas fortress site in the canyon.
Duration: 26:42.
The Kwakiutl of Vancouver Island
Forms part of Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History, v. 8 (p. [301]-516).
The Lion of Kitwanga
Living Tradition: The Kwakwaka'wakw Potlatch on the Northwest Coast
The Magic Leaves: A History of Haida Argillite Carving
Making Indian Art "Modern"
Making Meaning in Totemland: Investigating a Vancouver Commission
Masks of the Ancestors
Meditations on Womanhood: Ovilu Tunnillie
[National Museum of the American Indian: Bears]
Natives Hauling a Totem Pole
Ninstints: Haida World Heritage Site
Northern Haida Master Carvers
Now Is the Time
Reviews Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter short film Now Is the Time. The films acts as a sequel to the 1970 National Film Board of Canada short film This Was the Time documenting the raising of the first totem pole on Haida Gwaii. To view article scroll down to page 130.
Nunavutmiutaniq Elisasiniq: A Tribute to the Peoples of Nunavut
On the Bottom of the Multicultural Totem Pole: A History of Cultural Assimilation, Appropriation, and Marginalization in Canada
On the Totem-Post from the Haida Village of Masset, Queen Charlotte Islands Now Erected in the Grounds of Fox Warren, Near Weybridge
One of the Famous Old Totem Poles of the North
Ornate Telephone Booth
An Overview of Pacific Northwest Native Indian Art
Painted Memory, Painted Totems
People of the Potlatch
The Petroglyph at Aldridge Point, near Victoria, British Columbia
The Potlatch Collection of the Royal British Columbia Museum and the Traditions of Kwakwaka'wakw Ceremonial Art
The Potlatch - First Nations of the Pacific Northwest
Pts'aan Jabim: Totem Pole Project
The Raven and the First Men: From Conception to Completion
Raven Imagery in Northwest Coast Indian Art
Raven's Gift
Looks at ten totem poles found in Duncan, British Columbia. Each carver gives a brief description of the stories and thought process behind his pole.