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Adam Solway Interview 1
Agnes Fox and Maria Sinclair Interviews
Alex Cywink Interview #1
Archival Photographs in Perspective: Indian Residential School Images of Health
Charlie Chief 2 Interview
Clara Pratt Interview #1
College's Indian Art Dept. Expanding
Cree Elders Workshop 3
Cree Elders Workshop 4
Cree Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography
Cross-Curricular Connect: The Last of the Buffalo
Resource uses the painting by Albert Bierstadt to teach close reading skills, allegory and the importance of wildlife conservation. Includes links to interactive puzzle, team-building game, sorting activity, game-based art survey and inquiry study.
Dance With Us As You Can ... : Art, Artist, and Witness(ing) in Canada's Truth nd Reconciliation Journey
Debating Cultural Appropriation
Lesson plan focuses on what cultural appropriation is, how it affects Indigenous peoples and whether it should be regulated by law.
Accompanying Material: Student Version.
Developed in conjunction with the documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World.
Elsie Gattie Interview
Elsie Gattie Interview #2
Eva Owl Interview #1
Glimpsing Our Past: An Archival Photo Project
Howard Contin (Meskiash) Interview
The Implementation of an Art Programme Designed to Develop Cultural Awareness Among Students in an Urban Native Indian Alternate Class: A Case Study
Indian Record (Vol. 36, No. 1-2, January-February, 1973)
Indian Record (Vol. 36, Nos. 6-7, July-August, 1973)
Interview with John Yellowhorn (Hereditary Chief)
James Ratt: Lots Of Changes In 50 Years Of Trapping
Jane McKee Interview
Josephine Beaucage Interview #1
Living Tradition: The Kwakwaka'wakw Potlatch on the Northwest Coast
Lloyd Chief Interview
Lydia Somers Interview
[Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography]
Mrs. Marion Dillon Interview
Museums and American Indian Education
Music Program Begins for Indian Children
Native American Music from Wounded Knee to the Billboard Charts: A Document Based Exploration
Lesson uses interviews with Pat Vegas and Redbone from the documentary Rumble: The Indians That Rocked the World as a jumping-off point to examine the U.S. government's efforts to control Native American culture by way of music.
Norman Nashkawa Interview
Plain Talk 8: First Nations Quality of Life
Powwow (Cree) Workshop 2
Powwow (Cree) Workshop 3
Presentation of Self, Culture, and Other in Public Podium Talk: Constructing Indigenous/non-Indigenous Relations in Grassroots Popular Education
Raise a Flag: Works from the Indigenous Art Collection (2000-2015): Education Guide
Remote Avant-Garde: Aboriginal Art under Occupation
Residential Schools and "Reconciliation" in the Media Art of Skeena Reece and Lisa Jackson
Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World
Documentary looks at the little-known story of Indigenous influences on and contributions to the evolution of contemporary rock and blues music. Artists profiled include Charley Patton, Mildred Bailey, Link Wray, Jesse Ed Davis, Stevie Salas, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Robbie Robertson, Randy Castillo, Jimi Hendrix, and Taboo.
Saskatchewan History - The First Peoples: Plains First Nations
Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College (Assorted Publications)
Saulteaux Workshop 2
Screen Text and Institutional Context: Indigenous Film Production and Academic Research Institutions
Showing and Telling the Story of Nikis (My Little House): An Arts-Based Autoethnographic Journey of a Cree Adult Educator
Susan Point: Spindle Whorl: Teacher's Study Guide
Although designed to accompany class visit to an exhibition of the Musqueam artist's work, can be used alone.