Edward S. Curtis, Above the Medicine Line: Portraits of Aboriginal Life in the Canadian West
Electronic Powwow is Music Made for Dancing
Brief profile of a band, A Tribe Called Red, whose blend of powwow songs with a dance beat has been nominated for a Canadian Polaris Prize.
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Embracing My Identity: Reflections on Jorge González Camarena's Painting El Abrazo
Emergence and Collapse of Early Villages: Models of Central Mesa Verde Archaeology
Entrepreneur Gets Hand Up From Dragons
Introduction to Quemeez, a handmade baby moccasin-making company, and the entrepreneurial story behind them.
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Entwined Histories: The Creation of the Maisie Hurley Collection of Native Art
An Era of New Music: An Interview with Billy Janis--Mista Futuristic (Lakota)
Escaping the Cage: Cultural Performance as Activism, 1890-1951
The Eskimos
The European Perception of the Native American, 1750-1850
Exhibiting Dual(ling) Narratives of Canadian Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario
[The Exile Book of Native Canadian Fiction and Drama]
Exploring and Re-Creating Indigenous Identity through Theatre-based Workshops
Extraordinary Book of Native American Lists
Eyewitness at Wounded Knee
Fact or Fiction? (Genre) Boarder Crossing in American Indian Film
The Fast Runner: Filming the Legend of Atanarjuat
Father's Day: The Missing Conversation
Fear and Temptation: The Image of the Indigene in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Literatures
Feathers, Furs and Fringes: A Semiological Analysis of Powwow Regalia
[Female Inuk Child]
Filmmaker, Lawyer, Indian Chief: The Negotiation of Identity in an Indigenous Film Festival
[Filmmaker Lisa Meeches Gives Back to the Storytelling Circle]
Finding Our Way: Discussion Guide
Finding Our Way: Film Screenings and Community Based Dialogues in Burns Lake: Summary Report
First Nations, First Thoughts: The Impact of Indigenous Thought in Canada
First Peoples' Heritage, Language & Culture Council
"For Future Generations": Transculturation and the Totem Parks of the New Deal, 1938-1942
[The Forgotten: Pamela Masik Art Collection]
Formations of ‘Indian’ Fantasies: European Museums and the Decontextualization of Native American Art and Artifacts
Friends of Batoche Hosts Historic Métis Women's Art Show By Leah Dorion
From a Whisper to a Scream
From Kapahaka to Hip Hop: Maori Popular Music in Aotearoa/New Zealand
From Noble Savage to Righteous Warrior: [Regenerating and Reinscribing Indigenous Presences]
From The "Dreamtime" To The Present: The Changing Role of Aboriginal Rock Paintings In Western Arnhem Land, Austrailia
From Yoik to Music: Pop, Rock, World, Ambient, Techno, Electronica, Rap, and...
Gathering of Nations: Experience of a Lifetime
Gender in Art: A Comparison of Lakota Women's and Men's Art, 1820–1920
Art History Thesis (PhD) -- University of New Mexico, 1989.
Gendering Aboriginalism: A Performative Gaze on Indigenous Australian Women
George Catlin: American Indian Portraits
Get Juiced Over APTN Series
Article about a new comedy series on APTN by Métis writer/producer Jason Friesen titled, Health Nutz.
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Ghost Dances and Identity: Prophetic Religion and American Indian Ethnogenesis in the Nineteenth Century
Global Indigeneities Views From Near and Far
Great Basin Indian Archives
The Great Mountain: Study Guide
Haida Singer's Sound is Sweeter Still
Brief description of Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards winner Terri- Lynn Williams-Davidson and the Haida Gwaii Singers' Legacy Project.
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