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Aboriginal Tourism and Traditional Basket Weaving on Prince Edward Island
The Auction Market for Contemporary Inuit Art
Basketry as Economic Enterprise and Cultural Revitalization: The Case of the Wabanaki Tribes of Maine
Becoming First Americans: Explaining a Polybian-Indian Movement in the American Southeast
Bell's Theorem: Aboriginal Art - It's a White Thing?
Buffalo Bill's "Hotel in the Rockies" 1902-2002 - Poster.
Historical note:
Buffalo Bill Cody helped found Cody, Wyoming in 1895, and established his TE Ranch in the area. In 1902, he built the Irma Hotel, which he called "just the sweetest hotel that ever was." Buffalo Bill maintained two suites and an office at the hotel for his personal use.The Commodification of Polynesian Tattooing: Change, Persistence, and Reinvention of a Cultural Tradition
Competition and Consumer Issues for Indigenous Australians
Consumers of Indigenous Canadian Aboriginal Textile Crafts
Contemporary Aboriginal Art, 1948-2000: Constructing the Canon
Creating an Enchanted Land: Curio Entrepreneurs Promote and Sell the Indian Southwest, 1880-1940
Economic Impact Study: Nunavut Arts and Crafts: Final Report
Entrepreneur Gets Hand Up From Dragons
Introduction to Quemeez, a handmade baby moccasin-making company, and the entrepreneurial story behind them.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.20.
Finding Our Way: Discussion Guide
First Nations, First Thoughts: The Impact of Indigenous Thought in Canada
Hand Crafted: Creating a Market for Canada's Northwest Coast Native Arts and Crafts
History of Cape Dorset and the West Baffin Co-operative
"I Came Voluntarily to Work, Sing and Dance": Stories From the Eskimo Village at the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
I Dream of Yesterday and Tomorrow: A Celebration of the James Bay Cree
Indians in Eden: Wabanakis and Rusticators on Maine's Mount Desert Island, 1840s-1920s
The Inuit Art Foundation
Legends of Our Times: Native Ranching and Rodeo Life on the Plains and Plateau
Native Artists: Livelihoods, Resources, Space, Gifts
New Insights from the Archives: Historicizing the Political Economy of Navajo Weaving and Wool Growing
Northwest Journal
Painting Culture: The Making of Aboriginal High Art
The Qikiqtani Truth Commission: Bibliography
Reclaiming Symbols and History in Multiple Zones: Experiencing Coast Salish Culture and Identity Through Performance at Hiwus>/i> Feasthouse
Sisters Work to Put Native in Graduations
Brief profile of Muskawa Designs, a Saskatoon based business that designs graduation gowns and endeavors to incorporate Native flair in its creations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.27.
Situating Canadian Inuit Artists
Some Competition and Consumer Issues in the Indigenous Visual Arts Industry
Trading Identities: The Souvenir of Native North American Art from the Northeast, 1700-1900
The Twilight Saga and the Quileute Indian Tribe: Opportunity or Cultural Exploitation?
Windspeaker News Briefs
Outlines three stories: an agreement with Brokenhead Ojibway Nation's chief and Manitoba's minister of conservation to protect petroform sites, an outcry for a public inquiry into the murders of convicted killer Robert Pickton and a request for a ban on the bulldozing of important Native sites without the consent of Ontario First Nations people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.