Change on the Horizon: The Intertwined History of Politics and Art in Nunatsiavut
Cree, Canadian and American: Negotiating Sovereignties with Jeff Lemire's Equinox and "Justice League Canada"
Curator's Choice: Four Institutions Select Works From Their Nunatsiavut Collections
Explorations in Haida Formline Design: Abstract Paintings
Four lessons designed for Grades 8-12.
Fort Marion Prisoners and the Trauma of Native Education
Group of Six Coloring & Activity Book
Artwork designed by youth artists from the Six Nations, Grand River Territory.
In the Absence of the Co-operative: Labrador Inuit Artists and Southern Art Schools
Indigeneity, Art as Meditation: A Contemporary Case Study from Urban Indigenous America
Interpretive Guide and Hands-on Activites: The Alberta Foundation for the Arts Travelling Exhibition Program: ᐊᐧᐃᐧᓯᐦᒋᑲᐣ = Wawisihcikan = Adornment
Lesson plans for elementary and secondary school students for exhibition featuring works by Elaine Alexie, Erik Lee, and Carmen Miller. Topics include First Nations groups of central Alberta and the Boreal forest, brief survey of Indigenous art in the twentieth century, abstract art, and First Nations traditional art forms and materials.
A Lakota War Book From the Little Bighorn: The Pictographic "Autobiography of Half Moon"
Neal Ambrose-Smith: The Artistic Modernity of Indianness
Ojibway Nature Center Colouring Book
Each picture is introduced with a story which includes words in the Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway) language.
Plains Indian Ledger Art
The Red Man's Bones: George Catlin, Artist and Showman
Reserving Identities
Russel on Indians: Grade Level: 7-12
Lesson plan involves students learning about stereotypes and deciding whether paintings by Charles M. Russell reinforced those stereotypes.
Sámi Shamanism, Fishing Magic and Drum Symbolism
See Where it Drifts: The Influence of Aboriginal Art on an Australian Ontology of Painting
Seizing the Sky: Redefining American Art
Self-Portraiture and Commodification in the Work of Huron/Wendt Artist Zacharie Vincent, aka "Le Dernier Huron"
The Space between Us: Exploring Colonization and Injustice through Red: A Haida Manga
A Strange Mixture: The Art of Politics of Painting Pueblo Indians
Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 9-12: Learn About Community & Land Stewardship through the Art of Pitseolak Ashoona
Pitseolak Ashoona is a renowned Inuk artist from Nunavut.
Designed to complement the book Pitseolak Ashoona: Life and Work.
Teacher Resource Guide for Grades 9-12: Learn about Land & Indigenous Worldviews through the Art of Norval Morrisseau
Includes biography, discussion of artist's style and techniques learning activities, and image file. Designed to complement Norval Morrisseau: Life and Work by Carmen Robertson.
Three Indians In Snow Scene
Transformation Through Drum Building: A Look at One School's Journey and Learning Through Crafting
Unlimited Edition: An Art Historical Framework for Indigenous Artists in Printmaking
Women and Ledger Art: Four Contemporary Native American Artists
Yamǫ́rıa: The One Who Travels
Yamǫ́rıa was a powerful man who helped the ancient Dene by destroying giant animals, separating animals from humans, and giving laws to enable the people to live together in harmony.
Website contains links to biographies of Dene Elders and recorded stories by them and Dene legends, laws and artwork.