Courageous Conversations
Cover Artist: Lorne Cappo
Creating a Native Place: Design and Construction of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC
The Creation and Development of a Program of Study Derived From Ojibwe Philosophy for a Proposed Center of Learning and Research for the Arts
Creative Arts, Culture, and Healing: Building an Evidence Base
Crossroads: A Conversation with Sherman Alexie
Cugtun Alngautat: The History and Development of a Picture Text Among the Nuniwarmiut Eskimo, Nunivak Island, Alaska
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
The Dance of the Passamaquoddy: A Cultural Study of the Passamaquoddy Tribe Portrayed through the Metaphor of Traditional Dance
Dancing Power: Examining Identity Through Native American Powwow
Decolonizing Curricular Resources: A Bibliography for Teaching and Learning Native American and Indigenous Studies in New England
Resources categorized by grade level and subject matter.
Desert Voices: Pitjantjatjara Women's Art and Craft Production in Ernabella, South Australia
Designing, Producing and Enacting Nationalisms: Contemporary Amerindian Fashions in Canada
DIAMA: Digitizing the Inuit and Aboriginal Media Archive
Diane Bell, the Ngarrindjeri and the Hindmarsh Island Affair: 'Value-free' Ethnography
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
Dressing Under Pressure: Métis in kistapinânihk, 1862-1900
Media and Cultural Studies Thesis (MA) -- University of Alberta, 2021.
Drumbeats of the Past
Economic Impact Study: Nunavut Arts and Crafts: Final Report
Educator Information: To Honor & Comfort Native Quilting Traditions
Effects of European Contact on Textile Production and Exchange in the North American Southwest: A Pueblo Case Study
An Elder's View of Powwow
Embracing My Identity: Reflections on Jorge González Camarena's Painting El Abrazo
Empowering Inuit Women in Community-Based Economic Development
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
Essence and Existence in Allan Houser's Modernism
An Essential Personal Journey Through Iroquois Myths, Legends, Icons and History
Examination of the Systems of Authority of Three Canadian Museums and the Challenges of Aboriginal Peoples
Exhibiting Dual(ling) Narratives of Canadian Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Exploring and Re-Creating Indigenous Identity through Theatre-based Workshops
"Faces We Remember": Assessing Visual Memory Depth among the Yupik of Chukotka and St. Lawrence Island
Examines the visual memories of Yupik and Chukotka elders based on historical photographs and the importance of physical visual collections.
Fact or Fiction? (Genre) Boarder Crossing in American Indian Film
The Fast Runner: Filming the Legend of Atanarjuat
Festival of the Dreaming - Art, Music and Dance
Filmmaker, Lawyer, Indian Chief: The Negotiation of Identity in an Indigenous Film Festival
Finding Our Way: Discussion Guide
Finding Our Way: Film Screenings and Community Based Dialogues in Burns Lake: Summary Report
First Nation's Historical Centre for Tourism and Education
Discusses the First Nation owned and operated Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre and Tee-Pee Village which is open to welcome history buffs, campers, and community groups.
Entire issue on one pdf. To view article scroll to p. 18 of the special insert Windspeaker's Guide to Indian Country.