Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Tamara Bell, Proprietor, Pow Wow Native Arts and Fashion Centre
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Tom Uvloriak, Arts and Crafts Centre (Via Translator)
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Vern Harper
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Woody Elias
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Zebedee Nungak
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on behalf of the Concerned Citizens of Baker Lake, Irene Tiktaalaaq, Joan Scottie
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on Behalf of the Hamlet of Rankin Inlet by Mayor Paul Kaludjak
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on Behalf of the Inuit Cultural Institute by Ollie Ittinuar
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on behalf of the Inuvik Community Corporation, Pauline Gordon and Glenna Hansen
Vice-Chairman of Corporation discusses racism in Canada and its' impact on Aboriginal peoples, a lack of recognition of Aboriginal organizations as legitimate governing bodies and a suggestion to the Commission to "replace the system as it stands now and replace it with one that gives equal stature and governing powers to all." Chairman Hansen then presents on Aboriginal languages, the education system in the Northwest Territories, unequal treatment afforded French, problems facing Aboriginal professionals; and double standards in policing and justice systems.
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation on Behalf of the Keewatin Regional Health Board by Bette Palfrey
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Remarks by Johnny Epoo (via translator)
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Remarks by Leetia Tookaie (via translator)
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Remarks by Luke Kudlak, Cambridge Bay Elders' Group (Via Translator)
Sacred Language: The Nature of Supernatural Discourse in Lakota
Safety for Our Sisters: Ending Violence against Native Women
The Saskatchewan rebellion - Newspaper clipping and sketch. - 18 April 1885.
Scenes from the Fringe: Gendered Violence and the Geographies of Indigenous Feminism
Second of Two Cree Women Who Surrendered at Battleford
The Semiotic Analysis of the Representation of Arctic Inuit in the National Geographic
Sending My Heart Back Across the Years: Tradition and Innovation in Native American Autobiography
Sentry Box in Prince Albert during Rebellion (some question as to info)
Settler City Limits: Indigenous Resrugence and Colonial Violence in the Urban Prairie West
Sewing in Arviat: Inuit Women’s Work through Stories and Parkas
Sioux Chief Whitecap
Sleeping Children Awake
The Sniffing Bear
The Space between Us: Exploring Colonization and Injustice through Red: A Haida Manga
Spectacles and Specters of Indigenous Peoples in How Tasty Was My Little Frenchman
The Spiritual Legacy of the Ancient Ones
Standing Strong Task Force Report & Recommendations: Acknowledging the Past, Learning form the Present, Looking to the Future
Statue of Gabriel Dumont astride a horse
The Steamer Marquis Poling Off a Shallow in the Saskatchewan - Sketch. - 1885.
The Steamer "Northcote" Running the Gauntlet at Batoche, May 8, 1885
Stepping Out: 10,000 Years of Walking the West: Decolonizing Strategies at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture
Storytelling and Strength: Voices from Indigenous Theatre in Canada
Surrender of White Cap's Warriors
Swallow Dizziness, the Laughter of Carnival, and Kateri
"Swing Up the Dead" for Burial at Fish Creek, 1885
Tail/Tale/Tell: The Transformations of Sedna into an Icon of Survivance in the Visual Arts Through the Eyes of Four Contemporary Urban Inuit Artists
Art History Thesis (M.A) -- Concordia University, 2019
Taonsayontenhroseri:ye’ne: The Power of Art in Indigenous Research with Youth
Teacher Guide for K.C. Adam's Perception: A Photo Series
Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 9-12: Learn About Community & Land Stewardship through the Art of Pitseolak Ashoona
Pitseolak Ashoona is a renowned Inuk artist from Nunavut.
Designed to complement the book Pitseolak Ashoona: Life and Work.
Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 9-12: Learn about Land & Indigenous Worldviews through the Art of Norval Morrisseau
Includes biography, discussion of artist's style and techniques learning activities, and image file. Designed to complement Norval Morrisseau: Life and Work by Carmen Robertson.
Teaching with and about the Ivory Art from Chukotka and the Bering Strait
Examines the contemporary practices of craving and engraving walrus ivory.
"These Paintings Have Spirit": Voices Found in Childhood Artwork from Indian Residential Schools
"This Ain't Dances with Salmon": Native American Tropes in Dime Novels and Western Film Referencing Dances with Wolves
The Three Men Who Captured Riel in 1885
"To Bring a Little Bit of the Land": Tanya Tagaq Performing at the Intersection of Decolonization and Ecocriticism
Music and Culture Thesis (M.A) - Carleton University, 2019.