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An Arts-Based Curriculum Encounter: What Does It Mean to Live on This Land?
Batoche Rectory National Parks Sign
Battle of Duck Lake plaque
Birch Bark Biting A Dying Indian Art
Chasms and Collisions: Native American Women's Decolonial Labor
Contemporary Indigenous Arts in the Classroom
Cora Sanderson Interview
Decolonizing Hydrosocial Relations: The River as a Site of Ethical Encounter in Alan Michelson's TwoRow II
Duck Lake School Residence
Equality
File Classification System: Administrative (Housekeeping) and Operational Records Indian and Inuit Affairs Program [1872-c1980)]
First Nations Sign Land Treaty in Prince Albert
Fond du Lac Priest Recalls 54 Years
Frazer's Museum: Storehouse Of History
From Sea to Sea to Sea: Celebrating Indigenous Picture Books
Giving Life to the Truth: Indigenous Art as a Pathway to Archival Decolonization
Haa Léelk'w Hás Ji.Eetí, Our Grandparents' Art: A Study of Master Tlingit Artists, 1750-1989
Honouring: Project of Heart / Speaking to Memory
Image-based Storytelling: A visual Narrative of My Family’s Story
A series of paintings and text written by the artist narrate pieces of her father’s story, and through the narrative offer a comparison of Dene and Western world-views and understandings of well-being. Journal has reversed the text of the third and fourth paintings.
Indian Art Display at the Friendship Centre
Indian Summer: Reclaiming and Revitalizing Native American Identity through Art
Indians of Washington State
John St. Germaine And His Dog Team
Made with Love: Tracing Personal and Cultural Resilience in Annie Pootoogook’s Drawings
Art History Major Research Paper (M.A) - Ontario College of Art & Design University, 2018.
Mary Ann McKenzie Interview
Metis Land Claims
The Navajo Rug at the Hubbell Trading Post, 1880-1920
Navajo Sandpaintings: From Religious Act to Commercial Art
Northwest Coast: Educator Resource Guide
Lessons structured around items from the Seattle Museum of Art's collection.
Our Roots: A History of La Ronge - 1981.
Painting Native America in Public: American Indian Artists and the New Deal
Painting You, Painting Me: Viewing the 'Other' through Gendered-Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in Kent Monkman's "Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience"
Religion Master's Essay (M.A) -- Queen's University, 2018.
Pamphlets about Indian Reserves
Performing Archive: Curtis + "the vanishing race"
Photography of the Indian: Concept and Practice on the Northwest Coast
Picking Up the Pieces: The Making of the Witness Blanket
Plaque commemorating signing of Treaty No. 6
Potlatch 67-67: Then and Now
Catalogue for exhibition held to mark the 67th anniversary of the lifting of the Potlatch ban.
Related material: Lesson Plan.
Pueblos, Poets and Painters: The Role of the Pueblos Indians in the Development of the Santa Fe-Taos Region as an American Cultural Center
Report on the Impact of Inauthentic Art and Craft in the Style of Frist Nations Peoples
Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canadian Art
Resilience
Rethinking Image and Narrative at the Heart of Empire: Notes from Indigenous London
Presenter discusses how there has been a record of an Indigenous travelers to London dating as far back as 1502, which debunks the common attitude that Indigenous peoples and urbanity and modernity are mutually exclusive.
Duration: 48:36
Robert Houle: Life & Work
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.
Thomas McKenzie Interview
The Time of Things: The Continuum of Indigenous Customary Practice into Contemporary Art
Catalogue for exhibition of the same name which featured works by Daphne Boyer, Maureen Gruben, Susan Pavel, Skeena Reece, and Marika Echachis Swan.