Framing Representation: An Ethnographic Exploration of Visual Sovereignty and Contemporary Native American Art
From 'I'm a Lapp' to "I am Saami': Popular Music and Changing Images of Indigenous Ethnicity in Scandinavia
From Pejuta To Powwow: The Evolution Of American Indian Music
Anthropology Thesis (MA) -- College of William &
Mary, 2020.
From Whom is the Voice Coming? Mennonites, First Nations People and Appropriation of Voice
Georgina R. Broomfield
Germaine Arnaktauyok: 2000 Print Collection
Giving Away: The Performance of Speech and Sign in Powwow Ritual Exchange
Glyphs and Gallows: The Rock Art of Clo-oose and the Wreck of the John Bright
Graphic Indigeneity : Comics in the Americas and Australasia
The Haida: Children of Eagle and Raven
The Harmonies of Diversity: An Exploration of Transcendence and Spiritual Communication as Unifiying Elements of Musical Culture
Harold Qarliksaq: A Decade of Drawings, 1970-1980
Healing through the Photographic Murals of James "Chip" "Jetsonorama" Thomas
Heart Work: Weaving Relationality into Métis Material Culture Repatriation
Historic Ivories at the Canadian Museum of Civilization
History Painter
Holman: Forty Years of Graphic Art
Homecoming for the Totem Poles
How Canada Stole the Idea of Native Art: The Group of Seven and Images of the Indian in the 1920's
How Raven Steals the Sun: Retold and Drawn by Quentin Harris
Salish artist retells the traditional story while drawing step-by-step visual interpretation.
Duration: 1:30:23.
"I Would Like to Have This Tribe Represented": Native Performance and Craft at Chicago's 1933 Century of Progress Exposition
Identifying Sto:lo Basketry: Exploring Different Ways of Knowing Material Culture
Iljuwas Bill Reid: Life & Work
imagineNATIVE Media Arts Fest
Immigration and the Political Economy of Home: West Indian Brooklyn and American Indian Minneapolis, 1945-1992
Improving Literacy is in the Bag
Promotes the concept of Storysacks, a technique developed in England, and how First Nations in Canada have adapted it.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
In Our Own Words: Bringing Authentic First Peoples Content to the K-3 Classroom
The Inconvenient Indian
Documentary inspired by the non-fiction book of the same name by Thomas King explores historical attitudes and efforts to colonize Indigenous peoples and contemporary expressions of resistance.
Duration: 1h, 29 min.
The Indian's White Man
Indian Voices: The Politics of Cultural Representation in Three U.S. Museums
“The Indian Who Bombed Berlin”: German Encounters in Ralph Salisbury’s Work – Modulating Modern Precariousness
Indigenous Architecture and Placekeeping: Roundtable Webinar
An Indigenous Archive: Documenting Comanche History through Rock Art
Indigenous Memory and Imagination: Thinking Beyond the Nation
Inspirit Crossing: The Making of First Nations and Inuit Art
Interpreting Shoshone Cosmology: Rock Art Symbolism, Metaphor and Meaning
Intertribal Dance and Cross Cultural Communication: Traditional Powwows in Ohio
An Intricate Web(b): American Influences on Professional Craft in Canada 1964-1974
Inuit (Eskimo) Games
An Inuit Perspective: Baker Lake Sculpture
Inuksuit: Silent Messengers of the Arctic
Joseph Sanchez's Soft Light
Examines the paintings of Joseph Sanchez and how they reflect different conceptions of time and space.
Juno Win for Chester Knight And The Wind
Kiakshuk: Images by a Hunter-Artist
Kindergarten and Early Learning Menu L
Lesson plans for math, literacy and French as a second language using themes from the books The Water Walker, Sharing Our Stories, When We Are Kind, and Let's Play Waltes.