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The Bingocentric Worlds of Michel Tremblay and Tomson Highway: Les Belles-Soeurs vs. The Rez Sisters
Looks at the parallels between two plays in terms of the subject matter and the dramatic techniques used. For example, bingo, is used as a symbol and illustration of women's consumerism and of the spiritual emptiness in their lives.
Blackfeet Class Play Honored at Conference
The Book of Jessica: The Healing Circle of a Woman's Autobiography
Discusses a play, The Book of Jessica, that illustrates the struggle women have in understanding what being "a woman" means, including across the barriers of race, culture, privilege and age.
Canadian Aboriginal Adaptations of Shakespeare
Chief Shaking Spear Rides Again, or The Taming of the Sioux (1975)
Cultural Collision and Magical Transformation: The Plays of Tomson Highway
Cultural Transmutations
The Development of Native American Theatre Companies in the Continental United States
Drama by Contemporary Native American Women
East of the Sun and West of the Moon: Cultural Empowerment and the Beaivváš Sámi Teáhter
An Ensemble Performance of Indians in the Act: Native Theater Past and Present
The Essence of Singing and the Substance of Song: Recent Responses to the Aboriginal Performing Arts and Other Essays in Honour of Catherine Ellis
The George Ryga Papers: George Ryga Fonds, Renée L. Paris Fonds, George Ryga & Associates Fonds. An Inventory of the Archive at the University of Calgary Library
How Rabbit got His Long Ears: Integrative Science and Mi'kmaq Legends Merge in Eco-Puppet Performances
I Just See Myself as an Old-Fashioned Storyteller: A Conversation with Drew Hayden Taylor
Taylor talks about some of his characters in an interview, where he came from and how he got into theater.
Indian
"Life in the Sticks": Youth Experiences, Risk and Popular Theatre Process
The Manichaean Body: Rebecca Belmore's Art Making in the Context of Socially Responsive Activist Art
Monstrous History: Judith Thompson's Sled
Native American Responses to the Western
New Stages: Questions for Canadian Dramatic Criticism
On the Road with Tomson Highway's Blues Harmonica in "Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing"
Explains how the use of blues, used mainly as an expression of the African-American struggle, is appropriate as an accompaniment to the play Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing.
Ondinnok
Overlapping/Contesting Representations: Tourism and Native/Indian Canadians
Parallaxe: Celebrating the Provencher Bridge
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Scandalous Personas, Difficult Knowledge, Restless Images: The Work of Lori Blondeau
Spatial Narrative: Aural and Visual Construction in the
Musical Narrative of Minority Discourse
Spread the Message, Not the Disease
"The Story of Rehearsal Never Ends": Rehearsal, Performance, Identity in Settler Culture Drama
Students' Play Fights Diabetes in Children
Theatre for Living and Practicing Democracy: Negotiating the Monologic Beast
The Trickster in Transition: Tomson Highway's Theatrical Adaptation of the Traditional Trickster Figure
Drama Thesis (M.A)--University of Alberta, 1995.