Sequoyah National Research Center
Website is one of the largest repositories of Native American publications including newspaper & periodical collections, manuscripts & special collections. Also includes Dr. J. W. Wiggins Native American Art Collection, SNRC newsletters, links and other research collections.
Shapeshifting: Transformations in Native American Art
Sheena's Story
[Sheena's Story of Healing (Cree Language Version)]
Shellwork
Discusses various examples, their purpose and the techniques used to make them.
The Shifting Phases of a Commodity: Textiles and Ethnic Tourism on a Lake Titicaca Island
Site-Specificity and Dislocation: Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas and His Haida Manga Meddling
Situated Flow: A Few Thoughts on Reweaving Meaning in the Navajo Spirit Pathway
Songlines, Stories and Community Engagement: A Conversation with Cheryl L'Hirondelle, Elwood Jimmy, and Chris Bose
Spinning the Web of a Spider
Springtime in n'Daki Menan, the Homeland of the Teme-Augama Anishnabai: Babies, Cradleboards and Community Wrapping
Sprouting Valley: Historical Ethnobotany of the Northern Pomo from Potter Valley, California
Stained Glass Window in Parliament Commemorating the Legacy of Residential Schools: Colouring Book
Star Power: Piecing Together Tradition and Community
State of the Inner City [2013]: A Youth Lens on Poverty in Winnipeg
Stone as Stone: An Essay About Jimmie Durham
Stone Bodies in the City: Unmapping Monuments, Memory and Belonging in Ottawa
Subversion Through Inversion: Kent Monkman's The Triumph of Mischief
Suffer Little Children
Sundays With Harry: An Essay on a Contemporary Native Artist of Our Time
[Surviving Disappearance, Re-Imaging & Humanizing Native Peoples: Matika Wilbur at TEDxSeattle]
Susweca: The Dragonfly Motif in Plains Indian Art
Taking Action! Art and Aboriginal Youth Leadership for HIV Prevention
Telling Stories Through Cloth: Chia Yang Khang
Terrance Houle & Adrian Stimson: Buckskin Re-Mounting
Three Hundred Years of Tlingit Art
Through Native Lenses: American Indian Vernacular Photographies and Performances of Memories, 1890-1940
Through Our Eyes: An Indigenous View of Mashapaug Pond
Through the Eyes of the Cree
Tohono O'Odham Basketry: An Enduring Tradition
The Totemic Art of Small-Town Canada
Tourists' Perceptions of Aboriginal Heritage Souvenirs
Traditional dress on stage, Pion-Era
Traditional Dress, Pion-Era
Traditions, Arts & Trades: Teacher Manual
Although created for the Old Crow Experiential Educational Project, some activities can be adapted for other contexts. Lessons are grouped by Grades 7-9, Grades 4-6, and Grades 1-3.
Transforming Hybridities: Brendan Lee Satish Tang's Manga Ormolu and Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas' Haida Manga
The Trick Question: Finding a Home for Tricksters in Indigenous Literary Nationalism
Understanding Place in Culture: Serigraphs and the Transmission of Cultural Knowledge
University Offering New Options for Art Students
Announces the Aboriginal Visual Culture Program which focuses on how to make art and the history of that process.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.14.
Unreserved: The Work of Louie Gong: Educational Resource
Unsettling the Contemporary: Critical Indigeneity and Resources in Art
Urban Representations: Cultural Expression, Identity and Politics
Utilising PEARL to Teach Indigenous Art History: A Canadian Example
Professor from the University of Regina presents case study based on teaching a third-year course titled "Contemporary Aboriginal Art and Colonialism".