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[3 Plays: If Jesus Met Nanabush; The Tommy Prince Story; Born Buffalo]
Aloha America: Hawaiian Entertainment and Cultural Politics in the U.S. Empire
The American Indian Art World and the (Re-) Production of the Primitive: Hopi Pottery and Potters
American Indian Jewelry I: 1,200 Artist Biographies: vol. 5
Angel DeCora: American Artist and Educator
The Anguish of Snails: Native American Folklore in the West
"Basket Becomes Codex: A Poem by Trevino Brings Plenty in the Portland Art Museum"
Baskets, Pots, and Prayer Plumes: The Southwest Ethnographic Collections of the Smithsonian Institution
Beauty, Honor, and Tradition: The Legacy of Plains Indian Shirts
Bibliography: Who Owns Native Culture?
The Casino and the Museum: Imagining the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation in Representational Space
Celebrate Cardinal
Cinematic Representation of American Indians: A Critical Cultural Analysis of a Contemporary American Indian-Directed Film
Coacoochee's Bones: A Seminole Saga
Coming to You From the Indigenous Future: Native Women, Speculative Film Shorts, and the Art of the Possible
The Concept of Duality in Culture and Myths of Lakota Indians
The Contemporary Oklahoma Pow-Wow (Native American Women)
Counselor Understanding of Native American Spiritual Loss
Coyote's Way: Missy Whiteman's Indigenous New Media
Cree Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography
Cross-Curricular Connect: The Last of the Buffalo
Resource uses the painting by Albert Bierstadt to teach close reading skills, allegory and the importance of wildlife conservation. Includes links to interactive puzzle, team-building game, sorting activity, game-based art survey and inquiry study.
"The Cross-Heart People": Race and Inheritance in the Silent Western
Crow Style Bridle Ornament
Cultural imPRINT: A History of Northwest Coast Native and First Nations Prints
Culture and Native American Theater: A Structural Analysis of Diane Glancy's "The Truth Teller"
Death of the Celluloid Maiden: Images of Native American Women in Film
Debating Cultural Appropriation
Lesson plan focuses on what cultural appropriation is, how it affects Indigenous peoples and whether it should be regulated by law.
Accompanying Material: Student Version.
Developed in conjunction with the documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World.
Early 19th Century Men's Southeast Moccasins in the Creek Style
Edgar Heap of Birds
[Edward S. Curtis's Photographs: Post-Modernism, Re-enactment, and Contextual Value]
Embodiments of Power: Nineteenth-Century Warrior Art Among the Cheyennes and Kiowas
Emerging from the Mist: Studies in Northwest Coast Culture History
Expanding Interpretations of Native American Women's History
Exploring International Repatriation between U.S. Museums and First Nations in Canada
Follow the Drum
Highlights Gerald Okanee, lead singer of Saskatchewan's Big Bear Singers, who shares his knowledge about the drum and how the beat pits the powwow dancer's style against that of the the drummer's, sometimes "bucking off" the dancer.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.