The Basketmaker
Circulating Regalia and Lakhˇóta Survivance, c. 1900
Looks at the history of two examples of regalia that traveled to France; one with a performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show in 1889 and the other worn by a performer at the Jardin d'Acclimation (a human zoo) in Paris in 1911.
Commercialization and Marketing of Women’s Indigenous Knowledge Products: A Case Study of Maasai Body Ornamental Products in Arusha, Tanzania
The Dog Child Site (FbNp-24): A 5500 Year-Old Multicomponent Site on the Northern Plains
E.-A.: Freestyle Looming and Probability: Grade 12 Foundations of Math
Teacher-created lesson plan developed in conjunction with the McDowell Foundation project Culture-Based School Mathematics for Reconciliation and Professional Development.
The Economics of Cultural Misrepresentation: How Should the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 be Marketed?
Equality Rights Proponent Was an Accomplished Artisan
Chronicles the life and works of Horton First Nation Chief Rita Smith.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
The Fabric of Basketry: Initial Archaeological Study of the Grass Artifacts Assemblage from the Nunalleq Site, Southwest Alaska
Highlights the excavation of grass artifacts near Quinhagak, Alaska and what they can reveal about the precontact Yup'ik people.
From Quilts to Fish Stories
Indigenous Knowledge and Prospects for Income and Employment Generation: The Case of Handicraft Production among Rural Women in Tanzania
Influence and Instruction: James Houston, Sunuyuksuk: Eskimo Handicrafts, and the Formative Years of Contemporary Inuit Art
Mazinigwaasowin = Beadwork
Colouring book with text in Ojibwe and English.
The Metaphor of the Quilt in Contemporary Asian Indian and American Indian Literature
New Ceramics from Rankin Inlet
Owl-Wise and Otherwise
Placing Aboriginal Art at the National Gallery of Canada
Pots as Agents: A Phenomenological Approach to Late Woodland Period (CA. AD 900-1300) Pottery Production in Southwestern Ontario, Canada
The Quilt's Journey to the Arctic: The Blessing and the Blessed
Re-Discovering Ancient Basketry From the Biderbost Site
Sámi Heritage at the Winter Festival in Jokkmokk, Sweden
Small Spirits: Native American Dolls
Textiles Used by Native Americans
Ts'úu isgyáan Sgahláang = Yellow and Red Cedar
Science unit also teaches the Haida language. Intended for Grades K-2.
Related Material: Teacher Resources.