Richard Throssell : Crow Camps
Robert Davidson: Abstract Impulse
Robert Davidson: Abstract Impulse; Storyteller: The Art of Roy Henry Vickers
Russel on Indians: Grade Level: 7-12
Lesson plan involves students learning about stereotypes and deciding whether paintings by Charles M. Russell reinforced those stereotypes.
Safety for Our Sisters: Ending Violence against Native Women
Sámi Shamanism, Fishing Magic and Drum Symbolism
See Where it Drifts: The Influence of Aboriginal Art on an Australian Ontology of Painting
Seizing the Sky: Redefining American Art
Self-Portraiture and Commodification in the Work of Huron/Wendt Artist Zacharie Vincent, aka "Le Dernier Huron"
The Semiotic Analysis of the Representation of Arctic Inuit in the National Geographic
Settler City Limits: Indigenous Resrugence and Colonial Violence in the Urban Prairie West
Speaking of Materials
A Strange Mixture: The Art of Politics of Painting Pueblo Indians
Student Snapshots: An Alternative Approach to the Visual History of American Indian Boarding Schools
Table 576-0001: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Making Handcrafted Goods by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 15 Years and Older, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional
Table 576-0002: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Making Handcrafted Goods by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat: Occasional
Table 576-0003: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Reasons for Making Handcrafted Goods, by Aboriginal Identity, Age Group and Sex, Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada, Provinces and Territories: Occasional
Table 576-0004: Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Reasons for Making Handcrafted Goods, by Age Group and Sex, Inuit Population Aged 15 Years and Over, Canada and Inuit Nunangat: Occasional
Tail/Tale/Tell: The Transformations of Sedna into an Icon of Survivance in the Visual Arts Through the Eyes of Four Contemporary Urban Inuit Artists
Art History Thesis (M.A) -- Concordia University, 2019
Taonsayontenhroseri:ye’ne: The Power of Art in Indigenous Research with Youth
Teacher Guide for K.C. Adam's Perception: A Photo Series
Teepees and Trade-marks: Aboriginal Peoples, Stereotypes and Intellectual Property
"These Paintings Have Spirit": Voices Found in Childhood Artwork from Indian Residential Schools
Three Indians In Snow Scene
Through an Indigenous Lens: Understanding Indigenous Masculinity and Street Gang Involvement
Through the Lens of Our Cameras: Children's Lived Experience with Food Security in a Canadian Indigenous Community
Touchstone: Narratives in Contemporary Canadian Inuit Art
Art Thesis (M.A) -- Dalhousie University, 2015.
Traditional Knowledge Background Briefs
Transformation Through Drum Building: A Look at One School's Journey and Learning Through Crafting
The Truth in the Classroom
Truthful Engagement: Making the Witness Blanket, an Ongoing Process of Reconciliation
Unlimited Edition: An Art Historical Framework for Indigenous Artists in Printmaking
Unravelling the Yamaji Imaginings of Alexander Morton and Daisy Bates
Unsettled Borders and Memories: A "Local" Indigenous Perspective on Contemporary Globalization
Unsettling Exhibition Pedagogies: Troubling Stories of the Nation with Miss Chief
We Are Still Here: A Photographic History of the American Indian Movement
We Were So Far Away: The Inuit Experience of Residential Schools: Activity Guide
Well-Suited
What's the Scoop: Carey Newman and the Witness Blanket
Talk by the creator of large-scale art installation comprised of objects gathered from the sites of residential schools across Canada. Duration: 1:24:11.
What Shall We Do with the Bodies? Reconsidering the Archive in the Aftermath of Fraud
When Consumerism and Art Collide: A Question of Identity
Who Was “Big George”? An Exploration and Critique of Aboriginalist Discourse Within Historical Photographic and Written Texts
Media Culture and the Arts Thesis (PhD) -- Curtin University, 2015
Witness: Pieces of History
Wokiksuye: The Politics of Memory in Indigenous Art, Monuments, and Public Space
Women and Ledger Art: Four Contemporary Native American Artists
Women of Labrador: Frontrunning Inuit Artists: Josephina Kalleo, Garmel Rich, and Nellie Winters
Yamǫ́rıa: The One Who Travels
Yamǫ́rıa was a powerful man who helped the ancient Dene by destroying giant animals, separating animals from humans, and giving laws to enable the people to live together in harmony.
Website contains links to biographies of Dene Elders and recorded stories by them and Dene legends, laws and artwork.