Province Honors Women
For Women's History Month, ten Aboriginal women from British Columbia were honored for their contributions to the political and cultural lives of their communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.
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Pushing the Needle: Collections Based Museum and Source Community Collaborations
The Quilt's Journey to the Arctic: The Blessing and the Blessed
Racism, Popular Culture, and the Everyday Rosebud Reservation
Raise a Flag: Works from the Indigenous Art Collection (2000-2015): Education Guide
"Raven's Reprise": A Significant Juncture in the Developing Exhibition Practices of Canadian Museums With Regard to First Nations Art
Ravens, Wolves, sevenFrogs and oneCow: Silk Screen Prints by First Nations Artists of the Canadian Northwest Coast
Re-Discovering Ancient Basketry From the Biderbost Site
(Re)Inscription: Reclaiming O'odham Identities through Tattoos
Re-Inventing Art Practices: Indigenous Women Artists Building Community Through Art and Activism in Rural and Remote Manitoba
Re/making the 'Meeting Place' - Transforming Toronto's Public Spaces Through Creative Placemaking, Indigenous Story And Planning
Re-Visioning the Hopi Fourth World: Dan Namingha, Indigenous Modernism, and the Hopivotskwani
Re-Visioning Wildfire: Historical Interpretations of the Life and Art of Edmonia Lewis
Reading for Reconciliation? Indigenous Literatures in a Post-TRC Canada
Rebecca Belmore and James Luna on Location at Venice: The Allegorical Indian Redux
[Recensions/Book Reviews]
Recent Indigenous Theatre in Australia: The Politics of Autobiography
Reclaiming Territories through Indigenous Performance
Recognition on Settler Terms: The Canadian Handicrafts Guild
and First Nations Craft from 1900 to 1967
Red, Black and Blues: Race, Nation and Recognition for the Bluez
Red Paint: Transnational Movements of Deconstructing, Decolonizing, and Defacing Colonial Structures
Red: The Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship
Reflections on Rethink150: Indigenous Truth
Reflections on the Challenges with the Bringing Them Home Oral History Project
Remembering in America: Toward a Critical Dialogue
Remote Avant-Garde: Aboriginal Art under Occupation
Renwick - For Urban Shaman
Report: Travelling Through Layers: Inuit Artists Appropriate New Technologies
Representations of Native American Women in Museums
Representing Indians: The Melodrama of Native Citizenship in U.S. Popular Culture of the 1920s
Residential Schools and "Reconciliation" in the Media Art of Skeena Reece and Lisa Jackson
Resilience: Teaching Guide
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.
Resistance Though Re-Presenting Culture: Aboriginal Student Filmmakers and a Participatory Action Research Project on Health and Wellness
A Resource for the Edward S. Curtis Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Rethinking Colonial Histories: New and Alternative Approaches
Revealing Blue on the Northern Northwest Coast
Reviews
Revitalizing Memory in Honour of Maseko Ngoni's Indigenous Bantu Governance
Ringtone--Can You Hear Me Know?: Fiction Residency Group Exhibition
The Road Forward
Musical documentary traces Indigenous rights activism from the founding of the Indian of Brotherhood of B.C. in the 1930s to the present day. Duration: 1:41:00.
The Role of Music in Assimilation of Students at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School
Roy Litchtenstein: American Indian Encounters
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World
Documentary looks at the little-known story of Indigenous influences on and contributions to the evolution of contemporary rock and blues music. Artists profiled include Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Link Wray, Jesse Ed Davis, Stevie Salas, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Robbie Robertson, Randy Castillo, Jimi Hendrix, and Taboo.