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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Economies Project: Literature Review
All My Relations: A Work of Art
Looks at an enormous art mural featuring five themed paintings including a memorial for missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
Barking up the Right Tree: Understanding Birch Bark Artifacts from the Canadian Plateau, British Columbia
Beadwork: First People's Beading History and Techniques: Teacher's Guide
Developed for use with book by artist Christi Belcourt in accordance with of the Ontario Adult Literacy Curriculum Framework.
Before Truth: Memory, History and Nation in the Context of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada
Coppers from From the Hood: Haida Manga Interventions and Performative Acts
Creating for Culture: Edenshaw's Haida Roots and Cultural Transformations
Decolonizing Hydrosocial Relations: The River as a Site of Ethical Encounter in Alan Michelson's TwoRow II
Decolonizing the Runway: Jessica R. Metcalfe Brings Native American Fashion Into the Spotlight
Draw, Draw, Draw and Keep on Drawing
Looks at Inuit artist, Kenojuak Ashevak, whose artwork was featured on Canada's 1970 six cent stamp.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
"Drum Connection" Aboriginal Grad 2013
Eastern Beads, Western Applications Wampum Among Plains Tribes
Enabling Women to Live the Life They Choose: Women’s Work
Equality
The Flash of Recognition: Photography and the Emergency of Indigenous Rights
Frederick Alexcee's Entangled Gazes
From Off the Rez to Off the Hook!: Douglas Miles and Apache Skateboards
From Pantheon to Indian Gallery: Art and Sovereignty on the Early Nineteenth-Century Cultural Frontier
The Idea of Northwest Coast Native Art
“If Only It Makes Them Pretty”: Tattooing in “Prompted” Inuit Drawings
The Impacts of Colonial and Environmental Processes on Ceramic Plainware at Salinas Province, New Mexico
In Their Own Words: First Nations Girls' Resilience as Reflected Through Their Understandings of Health
Incorporating Culture: How Indigenous People Are Reshaping the Northwest Coast Art Industry
Incorporating Quliaqtuavut (Our Stories): Bering Strait Voices in Recent Exhibitions
Indigenous Bodies: Reviewing, Relocating, Reclaiming
Information Technology and Indigenous Communities
Inspiration from Museum Collections: An Exhibit as a Case Study in Building Relationships between Museums and Indigenous Artists
Interview with Christi Belcourt, Contributing Artist and Coordinator for Walking with Our Sisters
Many Worlds Converge Here: Vision and Identity in American Indian Photography
A Modernist Moment: Native Art and Surrealism at the University of Oklahoma
My Journey of Magic Realism
"A Nation of Artists": Alice Ravenhill and the Society for the Furtherance of British Columbia Indian Arts and Crafts
[National Museum of the American Indian: Ernest Spybuck, Shawnee Artist]
[National Museum of the American Indian: Photographer Leuman M. Waugh, DDS]
Native Footprints: Photographs and Stories Written on the Land
The Nature of Empires and the Empires of Nature: Indigenous Peoples and the Great Lakes Environment
Nehiwayak: Traditions of the Cree People
Painting You, Painting Me: Viewing the 'Other' through Gendered-Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in Kent Monkman's "Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience"
Religion Master's Essay (M.A) -- Queen's University, 2018.
Pamela Masik and The Forgotten Exhibition: Controversy and Cancellation at the Museum of Anthropology
Participatory Photography as a Means to Explore Young People's Experiences of Water Resource Change
A Photovoice Exploration of the Lived Experiences of a Small Group of Aboriginal Adolescent Girls Living Away from their Home Communities
Photovoice: Giving Voice to Indigenous Youth
Pocahontas Looks Back and Then Looks Elsewhere: The Entangled Gaze in Contemporary Indigenous Art
“Rather Unusual Stuff”: Nathan Jackson's Early Advent of a Tlingit Modern
Reading Shanawdithit's Drawings: Transcultural Texts in the North American Colonial World
Representations of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canadian Art
Resilience
Rethinking Image and Narrative at the Heart of Empire: Notes from Indigenous London
Presenter discusses how there has been a record of an Indigenous travelers to London dating as far back as 1502, which debunks the common attitude that Indigenous peoples and urbanity and modernity are mutually exclusive.
Duration: 48:36