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Beyond Survival: 'Stories of Queer Native Survivance' in Selected Works by Kent Monkman
Canned and Labelled: Case Closed
Comments on government and church reaction to abuse allegations at Aboriginal residential schools in Ottawa, Ontario.
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Cape Dorset Impressions: Inuit Stonecut and Stencil Print Techniques
Carving an Identity: Inuit Sculpture From the Permanent Collection
Churches, Government Still Squabbling Over School Issue
Focuses on the residential school survivors conference theme of pressure strategies for improved claim resolution
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"D" for Disturbance - Mrs. C. Wetton. - Newspaper articles. - January-February 1965.
Historical note:
Mrs. C. Wetton was a staff correspondent for the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix at North Battleford for 37 years.Dance in Inuit Art
Dance to the Drum: In Celebration
Electronic Powwow is Music Made for Dancing
Brief profile of a band, A Tribe Called Red, whose blend of powwow songs with a dance beat has been nominated for a Canadian Polaris Prize.
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Elisapee Ishulutaq: A Quirky Use of Multiple Perspectives
Fixing Aboriginal Education: Ottawa's Reform Legislation Falls Victim to Competing Agendas
Flights of Fantasy: Kenojuak and Birds
From the Centre: The Drawings of Luke Anguhadluq
Head and Face: Selected Views in Inuit Sculpture
The Intelligent Eye: The R.D. Bell Collection of Inuit Art
Inuit Art: A Regional Perspective
Jean Chretien's Legacy of Betrayal and Deceit: An Overview of Federal Indian Policy, 1968-2004 in Canada
Kiakshuk: Images by a Hunter-Artist
Linking Aboriginal Communities to the National Library
Reports on the appointment of Deborah Pelletier as the first coordinator of Aboriginal resources and services at the National Library of Canada.
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Louis Riel / Part One - W.O. Mitchell.
Miskito Coast Damage Likely Worse Than Reported
The New "Three R's": An Award-Winning College Program for Inuit Youth Shows the Benefits of a Small Learning Environment and Culturally-Relevant Curriculum
Nunavut Sivuniksavut: Preparing Inuit Youth for the World
Out of the Sea: Sculpture and Graphics in the Inuit Art Collection
Parish Fetes Nunavut Territory
Pencil to Paper: Early Drawings by Parr
Private Myths and Public Dreams: Inuit Art and Surrealism
Sakahân: International Indigenous Art
Shamanism in Inuit Art
Shaping the Future of Aboriginal Curatorial Practice
Share the Power: Women Working Together
Silas Qayaqjuaq Wants to Share Ideas With Other Artists
Stanley Felix: "What we Need Right Away is Assistance to get Better Stone"
Take That First Step Towards a Changed World
Looks at an offensive name of a football club and a hamburger.
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