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Arctic Spirit: 35 Years of Canadian Inuit Art, 1959-1994
Artist as Visionary
Artist Patrick Ross
Beyond the Polar Bear: New Directions in Contemporary Inuit Art
Beyond the Woodlands: Four Manitoulin Painters Speak Their Minds
Bull Head's Revenge
Canvassing Identities: Reflecting on the Acrylic Art Movement in an Australian Aboriginal Settlement
Chief Killer and a New Reality: Narration and Description in Fort Marion Art
Children's Drawings in a Mashkeko ('Swampy Cree') Community
Contemporary Inuit Drawings: The Gift Collection of Frederick and Lucy S. Herman
A Contemporary Winter Count
Dreaming an Identity Between Two Cultures: The Works of Alootook Ipellie
Face to Face: Two Exhibitions at the Winnipeg Art Gallery
From the Centre: The Drawings of Luke Anguhadluq
George Morrison: Anishinaabe Expressionist Artist
Group of Six Coloring & Activity Book
Artwork designed by youth artists from the Six Nations, Grand River Territory.
Hands of History
I Won't Play Primitive to Your Modern: The Art of David Neel (Kwagiutl), 1985-2000.
The Image of the Sámi in Finnish Visual Arts Before the Second World War
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.
Inuit Artists' Print Database
Irene Avaalaaqiaq: In Baker Lake an Inuit Artist Stitches Together the Old and the New
Janvier and Morrisseau: Transcending a Canadian Discourse
Lady Oracle: Jane Ash Poitras and the First Nations Phenomenon
Landscapes of Sport, Landscapes of Exclusion: The "Sportsman's Paradise" in Late-Nineteenth-Century Canadian Painting
The Legend of Kiviuq as Retold in the Drawings of Nancy Pukirnak Aupaluktuq
Produced to accompany the exhibition.
Lichtenstein's Indian Territory: Linking Two Bodies of Painting Based on Native-American Subjects and Motifs, and Supplementing Them with Historical Objects, A Traveling Exhibition Explores a Little-Known Aspect of Roy Lichtenstein's Career
Locke Setman, Emil Nolde and the Search for Expression in N. Scott Momaday's The Ancient Child
The Native American Fine Art Movement: A Resource Guide
Native Art Show Brings End to Gallery's Cultural "Apartheid"
Native Moderns: American Indian Painting, 1940-1960
Native Writers of Canada: A Photographic Portrait of 12 Contemporary Authors
'Nature's Most Beautiful Models': George Catlin's Choctaw Ball-Play Paintings and the Politics of Indian Removal
Navajo Traditions in the Works of David K. John
Noble Savage: Depictions of Native Americans throughout U.S. History
Unit involves students reading and evaluating images by Theodor DeBry, Simon van de Passes, Mathaeus Merian, D.F. Blanchard, George Catlin, John Gast, and Walter Ufer and contemporary photographs.
Norval Morrisseau: Return to the House of Invention
Ojibway Nature Center Colouring Book
Each picture is introduced with a story which includes words in the Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway) language.
On the Edge of a Knife: Robert Davidson's Art Walks a Fine Line Between the Personal and the Political, the Aesthetic and Anthropological
Placing Aboriginal Art at the National Gallery of Canada
Re-Visioning the Hopi Fourth World: Dan Namingha, Indigenous Modernism, and the Hopivotskwani
Representation as Colonial Rhetoric: The Image of 'the Native' and 'the habitant' in the Formation of Colonial Identities in Early Nineteenth-Century Lower Canada
Revealing the Truth of the Artist's Hand: Contemporary Inuit Drawings
Ringtone--Can You Hear Me Know?: Fiction Residency Group Exhibition
Roy Litchtenstein: American Indian Encounters
Shields and Lodges, Warriors and Chiefs: Kiowa Drawings as Historical Records
The Space between Us: Exploring Colonization and Injustice through Red: A Haida Manga
States of Beam
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.