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Andrea Menard
Art of Ron Noganosh
Beyond the One-Liner: The Masks of Brian Jungen: The Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, April 29-June 18, 2000
Bibliography of ‘Arctic Social Science’ Theses and Dissertations
Brian Jungen: More Than a Curators Artist
Can Copyright Be Reconciled with First Nations’ Interests in Visual Arts?
Cathy Mattes
Cultural Protocols: A Framework
Excellence Through Cognizance: Native American Art and Spirituality
First Nations of the Southern Praries
First Peoples' Heritage Language & Culture Council: Government Service Plan 2003/4-2005/6
Gyáa'aang: Totem Poles
Lesson teaches the cultural significance of totems poles, how they're constructed and Haida vocabulary relating to them. Designed for Grades K-1.
Accompanying Material: Teacher Resources.
History in Pictures: Father Buechel and the Lakota Winter Counts
Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property: The Main Issues for the Indigenous Arts Industry in 2006
Knowledge Inclusivity: "Two-Eyed Seeing" For Science for the 21st Century
The Legend of Kiviuq as Retold in the Drawings of Nancy Pukirnak Aupaluktuq
Produced to accompany the exhibition.
The Malady of the Jingle Dress
Masterpieces of Canadian Inuit Sculpture
The Museum of the Plains White Person
Native American Music and Dance
Unit focuses on the Choctaw and Coushatta, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), and Illinois cultures.
Noble Savage: Depictions of Native Americans throughout U.S. History
Unit involves students reading and evaluating images by Theodor DeBry, Simon van de Passes, Mathaeus Merian, D.F. Blanchard, George Catlin, John Gast, and Walter Ufer and contemporary photographs.
An Overview of Pacific Northwest Native Indian Art
Previous Possessions, New Obligations: Policies for Museums in Australia and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
The Proper Role of Technology in the Determination of Cultural Affiliation
Ravens, Wolves, sevenFrogs and oneCow: Silk Screen Prints by First Nations Artists of the Canadian Northwest Coast
Reflections on the Challenges with the Bringing Them Home Oral History Project
Representations of Native American Women in Museums
Rethinking the Prairie Page in Print Culture: Paper Presented at the Prairie Print Culture Colloquium
Explores the meaning and implications of ledger drawings made by Aboriginal men in the late nineteenth century within the context of the book culture.
Ryan Rice
Sample Cover for The Face Pullers
A Select Bibliography on NW Coast Indian Art & Culture
Tattoos of the Hunter-Gatherers of the Arctic
Ts'úu isgyáan Sgahláang = Yellow and Red Cedar
Science unit also teaches the Haida language. Intended for Grades K-2.
Related Material: Teacher Resources.