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[Alena Rosen, Inuit Art, Inuit Voices: The Possibility of a Critical Inuit Art Discourse]
American Indian Digital History Project
Includes links to several publications: The Indian Historian; The American Indian Magazine: A Journal of Race Progress; Honga: The Leader; The Indian Voice; Woonspe Wankantu: Santee Normal Training School, and Akwesasne Notes.
[Dave Robertson & Sugar Falls: A Residential School Story]
[Dr. James S. Frideres: First Nations in the Twenty-First Century]
[Dr. Jessica Metcalfe and American Indian Fashion]
[Dr. Lee Wilson University of Saskatchewan, Indigenous Science]
Excerpts from Olive's Letters to Her Sister Alice (1942-1947)
Letters from historian Olive Patricia Dickason during her time spent at Notre Dame College in Wilcox, Saskatchewan.
Finally We Are Growing Our Own
[First Nations Fishing Pacific Coast]
[First Nations Water Rights at the Centre for Human Rights Research]
History of Indian Boarding Schools
Selection of photos of schools.
In/visible Sight: The Mixed-Descent Families of Southern New Zealand
Interview with Curator Ellen Taubman, Changing Hands: Art without Reservation 3, Museum of Arts and Design, New York City
[Jamie Black and the Red Dress Project]
[Jamie Black and the REDress Project]
[Jamie Wilson and Racism. Part I]
[Jamie Wilson and Racism. Part II: The Good Stuff]
[Jessica Jaconson-Konefall, Indigenous New Media and Settler Societies in Canadian Cities]
[Jessica Metcalfe and American Indian Fashion]
[Kim Ncnabb [sic]: Part 2]
Legacies of the Tribal Languages of Arizona: Gifts or Responsibilities
[Leo Baskatawang, Applied Research, Marching From Vancouver to Ottawa]
Mapping Indigenous Futures: Creating a Native Voice in Higher Education
[Nooksack Place Names. Part 1]
[Nooksack Place Names. Part II]
"Our Amazing Visitors": Catherine Cartwright's Account of Labrador Inuit in England
Comments on four letters containing new information regarding a group of five Inuit who travelled to England from Labrador in the 18th century. The four letters discussed are included.
Redefining Indigenous Perspectives Through Art and Dialogue with Bob Haozous
Report by Lieut. William F. Butler (69th Regt.) of His Journey from Fort Garry to Rocky Mountain House and Back, During the Winter of 1870-71. to Hon. Adams G. Archibald Lieut. Gov. Manitoba, 10th March, 1871.
Excerpt from The Great Lone Land, originally published in 1873.
Sequoyah National Research Center
Website is one of the largest repositories of Native American publications including newspaper & periodical collections, manuscripts & special collections. Also includes Dr. J. W. Wiggins Native American Art Collection, SNRC newsletters, links and other research collections.