19th Century Kiowa Women's Ceremonial Dress Clothing: The Elk Tooth Buckskin Dress
2002 Spry Memorial Lecture: The Public Art of Inuit Storytelling
[3 Plays: If Jesus Met Nanabush; The Tommy Prince Story; Born Buffalo]
Aboriginal Art and Public Galleries: Towards an Integrative Structure
Aboriginal Artists' Rights and Protection: A Study of Australian Law and International Law
Art Law and Arts Management Thesis (MSc) -- International Hellenic University, 2021.
Aboriginal Arts in Canada: Points for Discussion
Aboriginal Children's Hurt & Healing (ACHH) Initiative: First Nation Community Health Video
Aboriginal Interventions Into the Photographic Archives: A Dialog Between Carol Payne and Jeffrey Thomas
Aesthetics of Indigenous Affinity: Traveling from Chiapas to Palestine in the Murals of Gustavo Chávez Pavón
Afterword: Antiracist Activism in the Arts Community
Alanis Obomsawin
Ancestors: The Deane-Freeman Collections from the Bloods
Anthropology, History, and American Indians: Essays in Honor of William Curtis Sturtevant
The Anthropology Museum in the Post-Colonial Era: A Case Study on How Indigenous, First Nations Communities are Represented at the UBC Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver
Application of Darwinian Evolutionary Theory into the Exhibit Paradigm: Implementing a Materialist Perspective in Museum Exhibits about Native Americans
Approaching Anxiety: Reading Eden Robinson in an Era of Reconciliation
Archival Photographs in Perspective: Indian Residential School Images of Health
Art and Identity: Secondary Students Discovering a “Sense of Self” Through Creating Artworks and Webpages
Art, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Resistance in the Age of Big Oil: Corwin Clairmont's Two-Headed Arrow/The Tar Sands Project
Art Therapy as a Ritualized Space Among the Quebec Cree
The Artist Knows Best: The De-Professionalism of a Profession
Artists' Connection 5: Indigenous Perspectives
Teachers' resource uses works by Michael Barber, Carl Beam, Monique (Aura) Bedard, Janice Brant, Deron Ahsén:nase Douglas, Lorrie Gallant, Kelly Greene , Summer Hill, Janus, Nancy King (Chief Lady Bird), Quinn Smallboy and Saul Williams.
Arts-Based Methods for Decolonising Participatory Research
The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being
Assimilation and Difference: Two Recent Exhibitions of Archival Photographs
At the Center of the Controversy: Confronting Ethnic Fraud in the Arts
Bandolier Bag
Banff Sparkles With Creativity, Quality Instruction
Focuses on the uniqueness of the Banff Centre's six-week Aboriginal Arts Program and the positive impact it has had on the Aboriginal community.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.17.
Barry Pottle's Photography Explores Inuit Objectification by ID Tags
"Basket Becomes Codex: A Poem by Trevino Brings Plenty in the Portland Art Museum"
The Basketmaker
Baskets: Carrying a Culture: The Distinctive Regional Styles of Basketmaking Nations in the Pacific Northwest
Beads: Symbols of Indigenous Cultural Resilience and Value
Beads, they're sewn so tight: Resource Guide
Developed in conjunction with an exhibition featuring works by Bev Koski, Katie Longboat, Jean Marhsall, and Olivia Whetung.
Being Métis in Canada: An Unsettled Identity
Bell's Theorem: Aboriginal Art - It's a White Thing?
Beyond a Number: Inuit Photo Exhibit Brings Controversial 'Eskimo' I.D. System to Light
Bibliography [Project for the Protection and Repatriation of First Nation Cultural Heritage in Canada]
Bill Reid (1920-1998): In Memoriam
Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park and Siksika Nation
Blue Wolf Says Goodbye for the Last Time
Book Reviews
Border Under Siege: An Author's Attempt to Reconcile Two Cultures
Bound for the Fair: Chief Joseph, Quanah Parker, and Geronimo and the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair
Bridging Past and Present: A Study of Precontact Yup'ik Masks from the Nunalleq Site, Alaska
Bridging the Gaps Within and Beyond: The Cultural Artistic Exchange and its Benefits
Buffalo Bill's "Hotel in the Rockies" 1902-2002 - Poster.
Historical note:
Buffalo Bill Cody helped found Cody, Wyoming in 1895, and established his TE Ranch in the area. In 1902, he built the Irma Hotel, which he called "just the sweetest hotel that ever was." Buffalo Bill maintained two suites and an office at the hotel for his personal use.Building Aboriginal Economies
The Building of a Canoe
Brief text accompanied by archival photographs. Suitable for use with elementary school students.