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2002 Spry Memorial Lecture: The Public Art of Inuit Storytelling
Aboriginal Art and Public Galleries: Towards an Integrative Structure
Aboriginal Arts in Canada: Points for Discussion
Alanis Obomsawin
Ancestors: The Deane-Freeman Collections from the Bloods
[Anishinabee Colouring Sheets]
Six pages are images from Sacred Feminine and IKWE colouring books.
Annie Pootoogook: Life & Work
Anthropology, History, and American Indians: Essays in Honor of William Curtis Sturtevant
Art, Activism and the Creation of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG); Walking with Our Sisters, Redress Project
Art Toronto 2001
Asingit: Inuit Art from the Macdonald Stewart Centre
Assimilation and Difference: Two Recent Exhibitions of Archival Photographs
Auctioning Inuit Art
Avataq Cultural Institute: Keeping Inuit Culture Afloat
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.
Banff Sparkles With Creativity, Quality Instruction
Focuses on the uniqueness of the Banff Centre's six-week Aboriginal Arts Program and the positive impact it has had on the Aboriginal community.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
Basketmaking Guides and the Appropriation of Indigenous Basketry
Baskets: Carrying a Culture: The Distinctive Regional Styles of Basketmaking Nations in the Pacific Northwest
Behind the Exhibit: Exploring the Processes of Indigenous Rights
Representation at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Bell's Theorem: Aboriginal Art - It's a White Thing?
Between Lines and Beyond Boundaries: Alootook Ipellie's Entanglements of Space
Examines the work of activist Alootook Ipellie to show how it reflects Inuit perspectives on housing, animals and land.
Bibliography [Project for the Protection and Repatriation of First Nation Cultural Heritage in Canada]
Bill Reid (1920-1998): In Memoriam
Bones Beneath
Book Reviews
Border Under Siege: An Author's Attempt to Reconcile Two Cultures
Bowwow Powwow
Lesson plan for book written by Brenda J. Child and illustrated by Jonathan Thunder. Designed for Pre-K to Grade 2.
Bridging the Gaps Within and Beyond: The Cultural Artistic Exchange and its Benefits
Bridging the Social Distance between Indigenous and Newcomer Youth during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Exploration of Identities and Relationship Building through Online and Arts-based Methods
Buffalo Bill's "Hotel in the Rockies" 1902-2002 - Poster.
Historical note:
Buffalo Bill Cody helped found Cody, Wyoming in 1895, and established his TE Ranch in the area. In 1902, he built the Irma Hotel, which he called "just the sweetest hotel that ever was." Buffalo Bill maintained two suites and an office at the hotel for his personal use.Building Aboriginal Economies
The Building of a Canoe
Brief text accompanied by archival photographs. Suitable for use with elementary school students.