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Remediating the “Famous Indian Artist”: Native Aesthetics beyond Tourism and Tragedy
Remembering Our Indian School Days: The Boarding School Experience: A Landmark Exhibit at the Heard Museum
Examines the 2000 exhibit at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.
Repatriation: Empowerment Through (Re)Connection
Repatriation in Two Acts: The Museum of Vancouver
Report on the Impact of Inauthentic Art and Craft in the Style of Frist Nations Peoples
Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canadian Art
Reservation X: The Power of Place in Aboriginal Contemporary Art
Residential School Gothic and Red Power: Genre Friction in Rhymes for Young Ghouls
Resilience
Rethinking Image and Narrative at the Heart of Empire: Notes from Indigenous London
Presenter discusses how there has been a record of an Indigenous travelers to London dating as far back as 1502, which debunks the common attitude that Indigenous peoples and urbanity and modernity are mutually exclusive.
Duration: 48:36
Rethinking Native Music Scholarship
Review of Art and Expression of the Netsilik
Reviews
Revitalization Strategies in Gaspar Pedro González’s A Mayan Life
Reynolds' 'King of the Cherokees' and Other Mistaken Identities in the Portraiture of Native American Delegations, 1710-1762
Richard Tutsweetuk: "The main thing on my mind is the soapstone supply"
Robert Houle: Life & Work
The Rock Art of Abo Pueblo: Analyzing a Cultural Palimpsest
Saskatchewan Powwow Dancers Showcased
School Days for Me and the Museum: Commentary on Remembering Our Indian School Days, a Landmark Exhibit at the Heard Museum
A personal reflection by one of the curators in charge of bringing a boarding school exhibit together.
Searching for the Spirit of Place
Sending Cinematic Smoke Signals: An Interview with Sherman Alexie
The Sense of Art: A First Nations View
The Shadow Catchers
Shamanism and Music: A Comparative-historical Study of Shamanic Rites using Music in the Cordilleras, Philippines and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Shaping a New Way: White Women and the Movement to Promote Pueblo Indian Arts and Crafts, 1900-1935
Shaping the Future of Aboriginal Curatorial Practice
Shared Inuit Culture: European Museums and Arctic Communities
Sinews of Survival: The Living Legacy of Inuit Clothing
Six Carvers From the East Coast of Hudson Bay
Songs of the People: Plains Indian Music and Recordings, 1968-1996
Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation: Teachers' Resource Guide
For use with the book by Monique Gray Smith. Includes summary, essential questions, key concepts, vocabulary and learning activities for each chapter of book. Recommended for ages 9-13.
Special Bibliography: Natalie Curtis (1875-1921)
The Spirit of the Masters: Northwest Coast Art in the Contemporary Period, Since 1965
Star House Pole from Old Massett, Haida Gwaii, Canada
Starting from Now, Learning to See: Introducing Pre-service Teachers to the Process of Indigenous Education through a Phenomenological Art Inquiry
Education Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Simon Fraser University, 2018.
Stories of Oka: Land, Film, and Literature
Story in Stone
A Story of Past and Present Power: The Blessing of Two Wampum Belts from the McCord Museum of Canadian History
A Study of James Earle Fraser's End of the Trail: A New Interpretation for the Image of the Defeated Native American
Sydney as an Indigenous Place: "Goanna Walking" Brings People Together
Taitsumanialuk, les collections de l’Arctique canadien et du Groenland dans les musées français au XIXe siècle
Telling Our Stories: A One Act Play
Telling Stories Through the Stage: A Conversation with William Yellow Robe
“This Story Needs a Witness”: The Imbrication of Witnessing, Storytelling, and Resilience in Lee Maracle’s Celia’s Song
The Time of Things: The Continuum of Indigenous Customary Practice into Contemporary Art
Catalogue for exhibition of the same name which featured works by Daphne Boyer, Maureen Gruben, Susan Pavel, Skeena Reece, and Marika Echachis Swan.