Excerpt discusses milestones which have impacted artists' work: Indians of Canada Pavilion Expo 67, The Spirit Sings 1988 Olympics, Oka conflict in 1990, Indigena, Land Spirit, Power, Venice Biennials of 1995 and 2005, and Close Encounters: the Next 500 Years.
Entire issue on one pdf. Scroll to page 15 for relevant article.
International Journal of Canadian Studies, no. 45-46, Francophonies, Interculturality, Cultures and Strategies , 2012, pp. 417-440
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Uses the institution as an example of changes in museums' attitudes towards, and collection policies for, works by Aboriginals; from exclusion, to increased acquisition and more frequent exhibition.
Eagle Feather News, vol. 15, no. 7, July 2012, p. 5
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Discusses a pictorial exhibit, displayed during the June 2012 Truth and Reconciliation National Event, researched by a University of Saskatchewan Native Studies class.
Article located by scrolling to page 5.
Exhibit designed to complement the national exhibit Where are the Children?: Healing the Legacy of Residential Schools. Includes over 100 archival photographs.
Photographies, vol. 3, no. 2, Photography, Archive and Memory, 2010, pp. 173-187
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Explains the current role of the archive in terms of showing engagement between white settlers and Indigenous people and also to assist with the recovery of family and stories that have been lost through colonization in Australia.
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 22, no. 1, 1998, pp. 249-323
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Book review of:
Agayuliyararput: Kegginaqut, Kangiit-llu/Our Way of Making Prayer: Yup’ik Masks and the Stories They Tell by Marie Meade.
American Indians in World War I, at War and at Home by Thomas A. Britten.
Blue Dawn, Red Earth: New Native American Storytellers edited and with an introduction by Clifford E. Trafzer.
The Caddos, the Wichitas, and the United States, 1846-1901 by F. Todd Smith.
Dahcotah: Life and Legends of the Sioux around Fort Snelling by Mary Henderson Eastman.
Theatre Research International, vol. 35, no. 3, 2010, pp. 302-303
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Book reviews of: Native American Drama: A Critical Perspective by Christy Stanlake and Native American Performance and Representation edited by S. E. Wilmer.
Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, vol. 17, [Indigenizing and Decolonizing Environmental Education], 2012, pp. 46-61
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Looks at the life histories of six Indigenous artists who are members of the Beat Nation collective and how this musical style can be used in environmental education.
Video clip from the performance storytellling presentation An Evening with Richard Wagamese. In the video Richard, an Ojibway columnist / novelist / storyteller, expresses his views on language, orality and storytelling.
Video clip from An Evening with Richard Wagamese, an Ojibway columnist / novelist / storyteller. In the clip, Richard expresses his views on language, orality and storytelling.
Video clip from An Evening with Richard Wagamese an Ojibway columnist / novelist / storyteller. In the clip Richard expresses his views on language, orality and storytelling.
West Coast Line #74, vol. 46, no. 2, Reconcile This!, Summer, 2012, pp. 148-
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Conversation with Meeka Morgan and Karine Ng, initiated by Jayce Salloum, discusses how they began thinking about and working on cross-cultural issues.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 148.
Eagle Feather News, vol. 13, no. 12, December 2010, p. 1,14
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Comments on the investiture of a Métis sash during at ceremony at the Saskatchewan Legislature to celebrate 2010 as Year of the Métis.
Article found on page 1 and continued by scrolling to page 14.