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2012 End-of-the-World Prophecy Discredited (Again)
Aboriginal Art: How to Create it
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.
Academic Symposium 2006
Accessing History from Home
Alex Janvier's Morning Star: A Metaphor for Canada’s Competing Cultures
Alexus Young Showcases Healing From Starlight Tour Abuses at ImagiNATIVE
Comments on a filmmaker and her personal harrowing experience.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Alligator Clans in Oklahoma: Creek/Seminole Stomp Dance in Indian Territory
The Art of Translation: Native American Theatre in the Global Community
Aspiring Directors Get Taste of Crash Course in Cinema
Comments on talks at a workshop which included how to raise funds for cinema projects and the power of storytelling.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.35.
Barefoot Hits the Film Fest Circuit
Looks at a film about peer pressure, family connections, and teenage pregnancy.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
Bazaar Artist: Felicia Huarsaya Vilasante Weaving Futures by Hand
Bazaar Artists: Project Have Hope — Investing in Women and the Future of Uganda
Beyond the Great Interruption: The Institute of American Indian Arts Recently Sponsored the First Indigenous Biennial, Featuring Artists from the U.S. and Canada
Beyond the Polar Bear: New Directions in Contemporary Inuit Art
Building Leadership Capacity Amongst Young Anishinaabe-Kwe Through Culturally-based Activities and Creative Arts
Bull Head's Revenge
By the Book?: Early Influences on Inuit Art
Canada's "National" Sport: Representations of Lacrosse at the Canadian Museum of Civilization
Concepts of Native America
Conflict Over the Future of the Past
Conversations with the Earth
Crazy Horse Rides Again
Does Nunavut Need a Performing Arts Centre?
Drum Nation
Early Masters: Inuit Sculpture 1949-1955
Electronic Powwow is Music Made for Dancing
Brief profile of a band, A Tribe Called Red, whose blend of powwow songs with a dance beat has been nominated for a Canadian Polaris Prize.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
Equality Rights Proponent Was an Accomplished Artisan
Chronicles the life and works of Horton First Nation Chief Rita Smith.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Feathers Float
A Filtered Vision: The World According to Arnaqu Ashevak
Floating World: The Post-Minimalist Art of Faye HeavyShield
Friends of Batoche Hosts Historic Métis Women's Art Show By Leah Dorion
From Quilts to Fish Stories
Haida Glee: Transitions in Northwest Coast Art
Heroes Transcend Trauma
Hopping on a Trend
Introducing the Newest Curator of Inuit Art: A Dialogue Between Native Arts Studies Professor Janet Catherine Berlo and Canadian Museum of Civilization Inuit Art Curator Norman Vorano
Inuit Myth in the Film "Brother Bear"
Inuit Songbird Honoured
Isuma Premieres Journals in Igloolik
John Arcand Fiddle Fest Bigger and Better in Fifteenth Year
Justice and the Colonial Collision: Reflections on Stories of Intercultural Encounter in Law, Literature, Sculpture and Film
Keep True to Your Dreams, Says Country Star
Brief profile of a positive role model for children diagnosed with diabetes.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
Kinsmen Young Company Present Flawless MacBeth
Knitting and Basket-Making Receives an Official Nod
Comments on the designation of Cowichan sweaters and Nlaka'pamux basket making as Aboriginal items of national historic significance by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
Page 4 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Section Providing News from BC & Yukon.