2nd Grade Science: Birch Bark Lesson
Includes instructions for making a model canoe and a basket.
Includes instructions for making a model canoe and a basket.
"From the Report of the United States National Museum for 1902, pages 171-548, with two hundred and forty-eight plates."
Six pages are images from Sacred Feminine and IKWE colouring books.
Discusses characteristics of different types of combs and their uses.
Teachers' resource uses works by Michael Barber, Carl Beam, Monique (Aura) Bedard, Janice Brant, Deron Ahsén:nase Douglas, Lorrie Gallant, Kelly Greene , Summer Hill, Janus, Nancy King (Chief Lady Bird), Quinn Smallboy and Saul Williams.
An Exhibition Catalogue
Developed in conjunction with an exhibition featuring works by Bev Koski, Katie Longboat, Jean Marhsall, and Olivia Whetung.
Developed for use with book by artist Christi Belcourt in accordance with of the Ontario Adult Literacy Curriculum Framework.
Includes books, articles and exhibition catalogues published between 1948/49 and 1982.
Brief discussion of artists' right to control reproduction and exhibition of their work and their moral right to the integrity of their creations.
Includes brief instructions in both English and Seneca and the story Legend of the No Face Doll.
Discusses various examples of Mohawk and Seneca boards and the techniques used to create them.
Excerpt from Revision and Resistance: mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art discusses the diptych created by Kent Monkman.
Image of an unidentified farmer ploughing land on a reserve. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
Black and white photograph of two young indigenous men, one in full western apparel, and the other in a buckskin jacket drinking at table. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
Colouring pages based on design that features plants and the animals associated with them.
Catalogue for exhibition of the same name.
Brief list.
Links to pages for Sylix, Salteaux, Anishinabemowin (Algonquin), Cree, and Inuktitut languages, and Every Child Matters.
Examines the company's role in fostering the development, promotion, collection and market for Inuit art. Suitable for Grades 4 to 12.
Noted Canadian Cree artist discusses the evolution of his artist practice.
Duration: 50:56.
Lesson plans for math, literacy and French as a second language using themes from the books The Water Walker, Sharing Our Stories, When We Are Kind, and Let's Play Waltes.
Discusses possible changes to the legal system through Indigenous pedagogies.
Produced to accompany the exhibition.
Art History Thesis (M.A) -- University of New Mexico, 2007.
Art History Major Research Paper (M.A) - Ontario College of Art & Design University, 2018.
Colouring book with text in Ojibwe and English.
Discusses the elements of various styles and the techniques used to create them.
Art Thesis (MA) -- University of Manitoba, 2022.
Discusses Project Naming and photographs taken by Major L.T. Burwash and Richard Harrington.
Lessons structured around items from the Seattle Museum of Art's collection.
Religion Master's Essay (M.A) -- Queen's University, 2018.
A poem and accompanying photocollage that address Métis identity in connection with the landscape.
2nd revised edition. Uses archival photographs of material culture.
Includes pictures of numerous examples of how quills were used for decorative purposes and instructions for various techniques.
For use with the article The Big Land, the Kayak and Reconciliation! by Lisa Jane Smith found on page 24 of Remembering the Children.
Developed to accompany the exhibition Resilience which featured Indigenous women artists' works displayed on billboards in inner cities and on highways.
Related material: Project Templates; curatorial essay The Resilient Body by Lee-Ann Martin and her curator's talk.