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1974 Indian Princess Sask Pageant
1982 Elders Conference (1/5)
1992 Elders Conference: Moose Hide Preparation and Birch Bark Basket Making, Cree Version
Historical note:
A video produced in 1994 by Saskatchewan Education, Training and Employment, Northern Education Services Branch and Pahkisimon Nuye?ah Library System recording parts of the 1992 Elders Conference north of La Ronge.2 Eskimo Children
20 Years of IAQ and a Brief Comparison with, and Responses from Two Other Indigenous Arts Magazines
2016 Report and Recommendations and Government of Alberta Response
2nd Grade Science: Birch Bark Lesson
Includes instructions for making a model canoe and a basket.
4 Men at Sun Dance
5 Indigenous People on Horseback
8th Fire: At the Crossroads
8th Fire Guide for Educators
8th Fire: Indigenous in the City
9000 Years of History in the Land of the River People: The Stó:lō
91st Battalion, Qu'Appelle, N.W.T. - [1885?].
A. J. Isbister: Artist of Visions
“Wounded Leaving for Saskatoon" [from Fish Creek, May 2, 1885], N.W. Rebellion
Aanikoobijigani Gikinoohamaagewinan: Noonkom Ishinamowinan
Aaron Huey: America's Native Prisoners of War
Aboriginal Adolescents, Critical Media Health Literacy, and the Creation of a Graphic Novel Health Education Tool
Aboriginal American Basketry: Studies in a Textile Art Without Machinery
"From the Report of the United States National Museum for 1902, pages 171-548, with two hundred and forty-eight plates."
Aboriginal American Weaving
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Economies Project: Literature Review
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Economies Project: Literature Review
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Programs: A Literature Review
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Visual Arts and Crafts: Study Report
Aboriginal Art and Film: The Politics of Representation
Aboriginal Art Displayed for Vincent Massey Students
Aboriginal Art in Canada
Aboriginal Art in the 60s
"Aboriginal Art: Who Was Interested?"
Aboriginal Artists Defying Expectations
Aboriginal Artists of the Nineteenth Century
Aboriginal Artists use Cola Bottles as Inspiration
Brief article on an Aboriginal artists work chosen to be on display at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
Aboriginal Australian and Canadian First Nations Children's Literature
Aboriginal Australian Art Today
Aboriginal Beaded Mats on Display
Historical note:
Includes note on back: "When the Saskatoon Arts and Crafts Society disbanded a collection of mats and other articles were given to the museum at Fort Battleford"Aboriginal boys in Traditional Dress at Pion-Era
An Aboriginal Camp near Yorkton, SK
Aboriginal Children's Hurt & Healing (ACHH) Initiative: First Nation Community Health Video
Aboriginal Constable
A photograph of an Aboriginal (Cree) man wearing a military style outfit and holding a rifle. He wears a gun belt with ammunition and a revolver on his right hip. The gun belt and revolver are probably George Mann Jr's property, and it is likely that he staged this photograph. A gun belt and revolver are artifacts held by a direct descendant of Mann Jr. Picture was possibly taken on Onion Lake or Saddle Lake reserve between 1900 and 1930. Mann was known to visit these areas well into the 1920s.
Aboriginal Couple
Historical note:
On information card: Photograph of historic value taken by one of the first cameras in the Territory [NWT].Aboriginal Cultural Connections: A Child Protection Resource Guide
Aboriginal Culture Viewed Through Urban Aesthetic
Comments on the exhibition Beat Nation, that expresses freedom from oppression.
Pages 1,3 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Providing News from BC & Yukon. Scanning is out of sequence for this section.
Entire issue on one pdf.
Aboriginal Curatorial Collective / Collectif des commissaires autochtones
Aboriginal Curatorial Collective / Collectif des commissaires autochtones: Bibliography
Aboriginal Enterprises: Negotiating an Urban Aboriginality
Aboriginal Family by Teepee
A photograph of a Metis? man with a Cree? woman and her child standing outside a teepee. Picture possibly taken by George Mann family who worked with Cree people in Onion Lake, Saddle Lake and Hobbema reserves between 1883 and 1916. Members of the family were known to continue to visit these areas well into the 1920s.