Protocols for Producing Indigenous Australian Visual Arts
Rare Written Record of Treaty 4 Signing Finally Returns to Pasqua First Nation
Recasting Commodity and Spectacle in the Indigenous Americas
Reconciliation through Revitalization
For use with the article The Big Land, the Kayak and Reconciliation! by Lisa Jane Smith found on page 24 of Remembering the Children.
Repatriation of Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property to East Greenland
Report on the Impact of Inauthentic Art and Craft in the Style of Frist Nations Peoples
Rethinking Colonial Histories: New and Alternative Approaches
Return: The Photographic Archive and Technologies of Indigenous Memory
Reviews
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Robert Houle: enuhmo andúhyaun (the road home)
Safety for Our Sisters: Ending Violence against Native Women
Scenes from the Fringe: Gendered Violence and the Geographies of Indigenous Feminism
Seeing More Than Black and White: Picturing Aboriginality at Australia's National Portrait Gallery
A Selective Bibliography of the Mohawk People
Approximately 343 sources, dated from 1762 through 1972, focusing on the St. Regis Reservation in New York, but equally applicable to Mohawks of Akwesasne in Ontario and Quebec. Citations are arranged by subject and subdivided by author.
Settler City Limits: Indigenous Resrugence and Colonial Violence in the Urban Prairie West
The Shasta
The Silver Hand: Authenticating the Alaska Native Art, Craft and Body
Sisters in Spirit Traveling Quilt
The Skin of the Photograph: Representing the Murdered Women of Juárez
Some Competition and Consumer Issues in the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry
Speaking of Indigenous Politics: Conversations with Activists, Scholars, and Tribal Leaders
Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation: Teachers' Resource Guide
For use with the book by Monique Gray Smith. Includes summary, essential questions, key concepts, vocabulary and learning activities for each chapter of book. Recommended for ages 9-13.
Stepping Outside the Box: Traditional Knowledge, Folklore, Indigenous Textiles and Cultural Appropriation---Is There Room for Folklore Protection Under Intellectual Property Law?
Teepees and Trade-marks: Aboriginal Peoples, Stereotypes and Intellectual Property
Through an Indigenous Lens: Understanding Indigenous Masculinity and Street Gang Involvement
Traditional Knowledge Background Briefs
An Understanding of the Use of Aboriginal Healing Practices in the Counselling of Young Offenders in Canadian Custody Facilities
Unmasking the Mouse: Cultural Appropriation in Disney Films
Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Used and Abused
Using Art Therapy with Aboriginal Offenders
Valuing Art, Respecting Culture: Protocols for Working With the Australian Indigenous Visual Arts and Craft Sector
Visualizing Indigenous Perspectives of how the Saskatoon Community Youth Arts Program ( SCYAP) Addresses Social Exclusion
Waban-Aki: People From Where the Sun Rises
Walking With Our Sisters
Waponahki Intellectual Tradition of Weaving Educational Policy
Wapos Bay: Raiders of the Lost Art
Wapos Bay: Raiders of the Lost Art: Study Guide
The Waters of Sexual Exploitation: Understanding the World of Sexually Exploited Youth
Weaving Material Objects and Political Alliances: The Chitimacha Indian Pursuit of Federal Recognition
The West and Beyond: New Perspectives on an Imagined Region
The World, the Text, and the Indian: Global Dimensions of Native American Literature
Yamǫ́rıa: The One Who Travels
Yamǫ́rıa was a powerful man who helped the ancient Dene by destroying giant animals, separating animals from humans, and giving laws to enable the people to live together in harmony.
Website contains links to biographies of Dene Elders and recorded stories by them and Dene legends, laws and artwork.