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Artist Profile: Angelique Merasty
Beauty and Resilience: Reclaiming Métis History and Women's Traditions in the Beaded Paintings of Christi Belcourt
The Blackfeet Buckskin Shirt
Blackfoot Warrior Shirts
Brian Jungen, Selected Works & Interview
Changemakers Lesson Plans: Remote Learning
Lesson plans focus on Native Americans who are fighting invisibility and creating change through their work, contributions from the past, and current actions which will impact the future.
Coast Salish Textiles: From ‘Stilled Fingers’ to Spinning an Identity
Commodifications of the Past? An IPinCH KnowledgeBase Bibliography
Contemporary Interpretation of an Unusual Navajo Weaving Technique
Dana Claxton, The Mustang Suite and Hybrid Humour
Discussing Portraiture, Representation and the Social Consequences of Photography: A Photographic Conversation Between Jeff Thomas and Edward S. Curtis
Economic Impact Study: Nunavut Arts and Crafts: Final Report
Garden of Relatives Coloring Book
Colouring pages based on design that features plants and the animals associated with them.
High Tech Storytellers, Unsettling Acts, Decolonizing Pedagogies
History of Cape Dorset and the West Baffin Co-operative
Indian Record (Vol. XXVI, No. 1, January - February, 1963)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVI, No. 7, December, 1963)
Introduction to Blackfoot Quillworking Techniques
Inuit Art and HBC: Lesson Plan
Examines the company's role in fostering the development, promotion, collection and market for Inuit art. Suitable for Grades 4 to 12.
Learn about Western Canada in the Early 1900s through the Art of C.D. Hoy: Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 7-12
Hoy was a photographer who worked in Quesnel, British Columbia at the start of the twentieth century, when the Fraser River and Cariboo Gold Rushes were taking place, resulting in different cultural groups coming together in one location. Many of his portraits were of Indigenous people living in the area. Designed to complement the online exhibition Through the Lens of C.D. Hoy: How a Chinese Canadian Photographer Memorialized a Community.
New Insights from the Archives: Historicizing the Political Economy of Navajo Weaving and Wool Growing
A New Inuit Childhood and Home: The Drawings of Annie Pootoogook
Postindian Warrior is in the House: Voicing Survivance in Contemporary Native American Art
Raven Feather and the Tsimshian: A Look at The Mountain Goats of Temlaham illustrated by Elizabeth Cleaver
Raven Imagery in Northwest Coast Indian Art
Re-visualizing a History: First Nations, Children and Costuming - Exhibition
Reconciliation through Revitalization
For use with the article The Big Land, the Kayak and Reconciliation! by Lisa Jane Smith found on page 24 of Remembering the Children.
Repatriation of Indigenous Knowledge and Intellectual Property to East Greenland
Shopping with Brian Jungen
Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 9-12: Learn about Family and Intergenerational Knowledge through the Art of Annie Pootoogook
Includes artist biography, learning activities, explanation of her style and technique, image file, and link to book about the artist.