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Artists with Their Work - Ruth Cuthand. - Program. - 1990.
Historical note:
Ruth Cuthand was born in Prince Albert, SK in 1954 and grew up near the Blood Reserve in Alberta. Her heritage is Plains Cree and Scots/Irish. Her Aboriginal culture and memories of her childhood experiences are often the inspiration for her art-making practice.Assiniboine
"A Being of a New World:" The Ambiguity of Mixed Blood in Pauline Johnson's "My Mother"
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Books in Review
Campfire Stories with George Catlin: an Encounter of Two Cultures
Children of the Dragonfly: Native American Voices on Child Custody and Education
Collectors of Navajo Rugs: An Analysis and Comparison of the Marjorie Merriweather Post and Washington Matthews Smithsonian Collection
Contemporary Native Women's Voices in Literature
Looks at one way to cross the cultural boundary in Aboriginal literature by examining the purpose of author Maria Campbell, in Halfbreed, Beatrice Culleton, in In Search of April Raintree, and Lee Maracle, in I Am Woman.
The Crooked Beak of Love. Duane Niatum
Dreams and Thunder: Stories, Poems, and The Sun Dance Opera; Native American Women's Writing, 1800-1924: An Anthology; Sarah Winnemucca
Elder's Perspective: Mariano Aupliaarjuk
Fiddler on the Threshold: Cultural Hybridity in Gertrude Bonnin's American Indian Stories
Frontier Diplomats: The Life and Times of Alexander Culbertson and Natoyist-Siksina
Going Native
Handbook of American Frontier, Four Centuries of Indian-White Relationships, Vol. 2: The Northeastern Woodlands
Hiding in Plain Sight: Narrative and the Investigation of the Native American Boarding School Experience
An Interview with Linda Tuhiwai Te Rina Smith
Learning to Be an Anthropologist and Remaining "Native'": Selected Writings
Man Devotes His Life to Better the Lives of Youth
Brief profile of Gordon Russell, recipient of the Order of Canada, who was recognized for his selfless endeavor to promote the lives of young people and their dreams, many of whom were of Aboriginal descent.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography
Native American Women in Children's Literature
American Indian Studies Thesis (M.A.)--The University of Arizona, 2002.
"native to the question": William Apess, Black Hawk, and the Sentimental Context of Early Native American Autobiography
Nugi Garimara (Doris Pilkington) Interviewed by Christine Watson
Paddling Her Own Canoe: The Times and Texts of E. Pauline Johnson
PM Should Cap Long Relationship With Natives
Pushing the Boundaries of Tradition in Art: An Interview with Susan Point
Reflecting on Pocahontas
A Reservation Nursing Home: Cultural Continuity & Quality of Life in an Institutional Setting
Resisting the Script of Indian Education: Zitkala Ša and the Carlisle Indian School
Reviews
Reviews
Romance of the Fur Trade
Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody
Sarah Winnemucca by Sally Zanjani
Seeing Red: Anger, Femininity, and the American Indian of Nineteenth-Century Sentimental Literature
Sister and Brother Duel on New Grounds: First Nations Youths Wins Provincial Fencing Championships
Skilquewat: On the Trail of Property Woman : The Life Story of Freda Diesing
Smoke Case Metaphor for Canadian Racism
The Spirit of Annie Mae
The Steinhauer Brothers: Education & Self-Reliance
Summer's New Faces for the House of Bishops
Teen a Role Model to Other Youth
Focuses on Desarae Eashappie; winner of Saskatchewan's 2001 Fresh Faces Model Search contest and 2002 SaskTel Aboriginal Youth Awards of Excellence in the education category.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.16.