Arts Education Provides Crucial Balance, Finding Joy in Creation and Imagination
"As long as we dance, we shall know who we are": A Study of Off-Reservation Traditional Intertribal Powwows in Central Ohio
Assimilation or Resistance?: The Production and Consumption of Tlingit Beadwork
At Home in Stories: Indigenous and Settler Writers Counter Exile in Canadian Narratives
Atanarjuat, the Fast Runner and Its Audiences
The Auction Market for Contemporary Inuit Art
Aural Traditions: Indigenous Youth and the Hip-Hop Movement in Canada
Australian Copyright vs Indigenous Intellectual and Cultural Property Rights: A Discussion Paper
Authors of the Image: Cinematographers Gabriel Figueroa and Gregg Toland
Avatar: A Tale of Indigenous Survival?
The Baby Blues
Back from the Brink: Canada's First Nations' Right to Preserve Canadian Heritage
Basketmaker and Archaic Rock Art of the Colorado Plateau: A Reinterpretation of Paleoimagery
Basketry as Economic Enterprise and Cultural Revitalization: The Case of the Wabanaki Tribes of Maine
Beach Plays Part of Role Model to Perfection
Beaded Cloth Shoulder Bags: Bandoliers of the Southeast
The Beat of Boyle Street: Empowering Aboriginal Youth
Through Music Making
Beauty and Resilience: Reclaiming Métis History and Women's Traditions in the Beaded Paintings of Christi Belcourt
The Beaver in Art
Becoming First Americans: Explaining a Polybian-Indian Movement in the American Southeast
Behind the Scenes: The Real Story of the Quileute Wolves
'Behold the Tears': Photography as Colonial Witness
Being and Belonging: The State of the Field
Being There: Stage Presence and The Unnatural and Accidental Women
Bending the Rules: The Montreal Branch of the Woman's Art Association of Canada, 1894-1900
[Bennie Klain]
Bernice Sayese
Chronicles the life and works of the first Aboriginal woman to receive the Prince Albert Citizen of the Year Award.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.
Between Indigenous Australia and Europe: John Mawurndjul: Art Histories in Context
Beyond Limits: Cultural Identity in Contemporary Canadian Fiction
Beyond the Divide: The Use of Native Languages in Anglo-and Franco-Indigenous Theatre
Big Nose and his Painted Elk Skin
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.
'Black is Beautiful', and Indigenous: Aboriginality and Authorship in Australian Popular Music
The Black List: Film and TV Projects since 1970 with Indigenous Australians in Key Creative Roles
The Black Wound: An Addition to the Interpretation of Plains Indian Figurative Art
The Blackfeet Buckskin Shirt
Blackfoot Warrior Shirts
Blackfoot Warrior Shirts
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.
Book Review:The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations
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The Booth Sitters of Santa Fe's Indian Market: Making and Maintaining Authenticity
The Boy in the Treehouse
Boyer's True Legacy Lies Within the Future Artists He Inspired
Brief commentary on artist Bob Boyer, known for making political statements about the way Aboriginal people have been treated throughout the years.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.