Native American Performance and Representation
Native Artists Helping Our People Endure (HOPE): A Social Capital Analysis of a Grassroots Art Initiative to Address Youth Suicide in an Indigenous Community
Native Designers of High Fashion: Expressing, Identity, Creating and Tradition in Contemporary Clothing Design
The Nebraska Museums: Omaha & Lincoln, Nebraska
Nekaneet Determined to Revive Powwow Culture
Neqamikegkaput: Faces We Remember: Leuman M. Waugh's Photography from St. Lawrence Island, Alaska, 1929-1930
A Nez Perce Elk Bag
Ngā Kai Para i te Kahikātoa: Māori Filmmaking, Forging a Path
No Place For Censorship Like That Tried by Poundmaker
Nomadising Sami Collections
The Nooter Photo Collection and the Roots2Share Project of Museums in Greenland and the Netherlands
Northern Athapaskan Beadwork
Northwest Territories Arts Branding Logo Program Guidelines
Norval Morrisseau: Grandfather of the Woodland Style of Painting
Now Is the Time
Reviews Haida filmmaker Christopher Auchter short film Now Is the Time. The films acts as a sequel to the 1970 National Film Board of Canada short film This Was the Time documenting the raising of the first totem pole on Haida Gwaii. To view article scroll down to page 130.
The Only Good 'Indian' Is A Screened 'Indian'!: First Nations Culture and Its Representation In Contemporary Canadian TV Series
The "Other" Woman: Early Modern English Representations of Native American Women, 1579 - 1690
"Our Indian Princess": Subverting the Stereotype
["Our Indian Princess": Subverting the Stereotype]
"Out of the Photograph": Indian Resistance Against 19th Century (White) Photographic Portrayals
Outstretched Hands: Reconciling Past and Present Within the Parramatta Riverside Walk
Paris/Ojibwa: Interview with Robert Houle
The Paths to Realizing Reconciliation: Indigenous Consultation in Jasper National Park
Using interviews from the Jasper Indigenous Forum (JIF) the authors examines the struggle for Indigenous representations into how their culture is presented.
Paykiiwikay Métis Culture [Podcast]
Guests discusses a variety of topics related to Métis culture . Interviews are approximately 30 minutes long.
Performing Resistance/Negotiating Sovereignty: Indigenous Women's Performance Art In Canada
Performing Worlds into Being: Native American Women's Theater edited by Ann Elizabeth Armstrong, Kelli Lyon Johnson, and William A. Wortman.
Native American Drama: A Critical Perspective by Christy Stanlake.
Peter Morin's Museum: An Installation with Performances
Photography and Colonialism in North America: "Looking Was Not An Innocent Act"
Picturing Difference: An Investigation of Maori Women's Characters in New Zealand Picture Books
A Piece of Me
Plains Indian Art of the Northern Plains: Traveling Trunk Curriculum
2nd revised edition. Uses archival photographs of material culture.
The Poetry of Ralph Salisbury: Syntax as Vehicle for Conveying an Ethical Vision
The Politics of Inuit Musical Modernities in Alaska
Politics, Pain and Pleasure: The Art of Art-Making for ‘Settled’ Aboriginal Australians
Powwow: A Celebration through Song and Dance
Advanced reading copy. "Middle reader nonfiction: Ages 9-12."
Powwow Back In Season at Flying Dust First Nation
Powwow! Ochîwin the Origins!
"A Precise Instrument for Seeing": Remembrance in Burning Vision and the Activist Classroom
Primitivism Prevails: The Cultural Problematization of Aboriginality: A Study of Contemporary Aboriginality in a Rural Australian Town Increasingly Geared Towards Tourism
Quarter Past Eleven
Questions about Questions: Law and Film Reflections on the Duty to Learn
The Quilt as (Non-)Commodity in William S. Yellow Robe Jr.'s The Star Quilter
Rabbits and Flying Warriors: The Postindian Imagery of Jim Denomie
The Radio Eye: Cinema of the North Atlantic, 1958-1988
The Raven and the First Men: From Conception to Completion
(Re)constructing and (Re)presenting Heritage: Education and Representation in an American Indian Homeland Preservation Project
Re-Imaging and Re-Imagining the Colonial Legend: Photographic Manipulation and Queer Performance in the Work of Kent Monkman and Miss Chief Share Eagle Testickle
(Re)mapping the Colonized Body: The Creative Interventions of Rebecca Belmore in the Cityscape
Looks at Belmore's creative work that uses both the living histories of Indigenous people as cultural memory, and telling as a political act that is part of the total experience.