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8th Fire: Indigenous in the City
9000 Years of History in the Land of the River People: The Stó:lō
Aboriginal Art in the 60s
Aboriginal Couple
Historical note:
On information card: Photograph of historic value taken by one of the first cameras in the Territory [NWT].Aboriginal Culture Viewed Through Urban Aesthetic
Comments on the exhibition Beat Nation, that expresses freedom from oppression.
Pages 1,3 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Providing News from BC & Yukon. Scanning is out of sequence for this section.
Entire issue on one pdf.
Abstract Haida Explorations: Cut Paper Designs
Students create formline design artwork inspired by works by Robert Davidson. Lesson plan intended for Grades 4-7.
Abstract Haida Explorations: Painting Using Stencils
Students create formline design artwork inspired by works by Robert Davidson. Lesson plan intended for Kindergarten to Grade 3.
An Accidental Teacher: Anthony Walsh and the Aboriginal Day Schools at Six Mile Creek and Inkameep, British Columbia, 1929-1942
Acquiring and Exhibiting a Nuu-Chah-Nulth Ceremonial Curtain
"Almost Lost But Not Forgotten": Contemporary Social Uses of Central Coast Salish Spindle Whorls
Ancient Villages & Totem Poles of the Nisga'a
Artful Destination
Artifakes, Forgeries, and Misattributions on the Pacific Northwest Coast
Artist Corrine Hunt Mixes Traditional Art with Commercial Viability
The Artists Speak
ArtTalk: Conversations on Northwest Native Art: Session 2: Retrospectives on Northwest Coast Art History and Indigenous Methodologies
[ArtTalk: Conversations on Northwest Native Art: Session 3: Panel Discussion]: Contemporary Northwest Coast Art & Challenging Pre-Conceptions
Assimilation or Resistance?: The Production and Consumption of Tlingit Beadwork
Authentic First Peoples Resources: K-9
Authentic Indigenous Arts Initiative
"Authenticity" and the Contemporary Northwest Coast Indian Art Market
Autoethnography and Material Culture: the Case of Bill Reid
B.C. First Nations Studies [Textbook]
Back from the Brink: Canada's First Nations' Right to Preserve Canadian Heritage
Balancing History
Created to be used with the article Warp, Weft, Weave: Joining Generations published in vol. 53, Issue, 3, 2020 of British Columbia History magazine. Designed for students in Grades 8 to 12.
Barking up the Right Tree: Understanding Birch Bark Artifacts from the Canadian Plateau, British Columbia
Basketry Designs of the Salish Indians
The Basketry of the Tlingit
Baskets: Carrying a Culture: The Distinctive Regional Styles of Basketmaking Nations in the Pacific Northwest
Bear Pole Plaque
Bear Totem - "Kwakiutl"
Beyond Lip Service: An Analysis of Labrets and Their Social Context on the Pacific Northwest Coast of British Columbia
A Bibliography of the Arts and Crafts of the Northwest Coast Indians
Bill Reid
The Bill Reid Centre for Northwest Coast Art Studies
Book Reviews
Brian Jungen
Building Bridges of Understanding Between Nations: Grade Two
Button Blanket Math: A Primary Unit, Grade 2
Resource for teaching number, pattern and space/shapes by incorporating images and forms used in First Nations art. Includes black line masters.