Creating a Native Place: Design and Construction of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC
Creative Arts, Culture, and Healing: Building an Evidence Base
Cross-Cultural Relationships: The Work of Canadian Artist Mildred Valley Thornton
Cugtun Alngautat: The History and Development of a Picture Text Among the Nuniwarmiut Eskimo, Nunivak Island, Alaska
Cultural Preservation Reconsidered: The Case of Canadian Aboriginal Art
Culture Warriors: Education and Awareness at the Inaugural National Indigenous Art Triennial, organized by National Gallery of Australia, 2007-2009.
Curatorial Practice in Anthropology: Organized Space and Knowledge Production
Cyrus Dallin's The Scout: Civic Identity Cast through a Native
Equestrian Monument
Dana Claxton, The Mustang Suite and Hybrid Humour
Dance: Celebration and Resistance. Native American Indian Intertribal Powwow Performance
Dance Competitions
Dancing Identity: Gwich'in Indigenous Dance as Articulation of Identity
Dancing Power: Examining Identity Through Native American Powwow
Designing, Producing and Enacting Nationalisms: Contemporary Amerindian Fashions in Canada
Developing Traditions: Indigenous Projections
Devil's Lake
Historical note:
DIAMA: Digitizing the Inuit and Aboriginal Media Archive
Differences for Our Daughters: Racialized Sexism in Art, Mass Media, and Law
Discursive and Mediatic Battles in Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Discussing Portraiture, Representation and the Social Consequences of Photography: A Photographic Conversation Between Jeff Thomas and Edward S. Curtis
Dismantling the Master's House: The Feminist Fourth Cinema Documentaries of Alanis Obomsawin and Loretta Todd
Don Amero - [Windspeaker Confidential]
Interview with Métis acoustic musician Don Amero.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.19.
The Double Movements That Define Copyright Law and Ingenious Art in Australia
Down From the Shimmering Sky: Masks of the Northwest Coast; Native Visions: Evolution in Northwest Coast Art from the Eighteenth Through the Twentieth Century
"Drawing Back Culture": The Makah Tribe's Struggle to Implement the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Anthropology Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 1999.
Drawing (Upon) the Past: Negotiating Identities in Inuit Graphic Arts Production
The Dream Dance: an Examination of its Music and Practice Among Woodlands and Central Subarctic Indians
Dreaming the Dawn: Conversations with Native Artists and Activists
Economic Impact Study: Nunavut Arts and Crafts: Final Report
Economies of Experience in The Book of Jessica
Edmund Bull
Embracing My Identity: Reflections on Jorge González Camarena's Painting El Abrazo
Encounter at Nagalarramba
The Enigma of Saskatchewan Blackduck: Pottery from the Hanson (FgNi-50) and Hokness (FgNi-51) Sites
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.
Entwined Histories: The Creation of the Maisie Hurley Collection of Native Art
Exhibiting Agendas: Anthropology at the Redpath Museum (1882-99)
Exhibiting Dual(ling) Narratives of Canadian Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Exploring and Re-Creating Indigenous Identity through Theatre-based Workshops
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Dance in front of Hudson's Bay Co. Store
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Indigenous Girl with Doll
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - Battleford/North Battleford Baseball Teams Members
Black and white photograph of three members of the Battleford and North Battleford baseball teams. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - Cree Family
Black and white photograph of an unidentified Cree family in western clothes. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - School Band
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images -:"Three Cree Women".
The Face Pullers: Chapter 2: Chief Nak-ka-Naw: Cree Indian in Pow-Wow costume
From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.