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Ahenakew, David
Historical note:
David Ahenakew (born July 28, 1933) is a Canadian First Nations politician, and former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. Ahenakew is a controversial public figure in Canada due to anti-semetic comments regarding World War 2 and the Holocaust.Art, Indigenous Sovereignty, and Resistance in the Age of Big Oil: Corwin Clairmont's Two-Headed Arrow/The Tar Sands Project
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Artists' Connection 5: Indigenous Perspectives
Teachers' resource uses works by Michael Barber, Carl Beam, Monique (Aura) Bedard, Janice Brant, Deron Ahsén:nase Douglas, Lorrie Gallant, Kelly Greene , Summer Hill, Janus, Nancy King (Chief Lady Bird), Quinn Smallboy and Saul Williams.
The Changing Pueblo Indian Pottery Tradition: The Underside of Economic Development in Late Colonial New Mexico, 1750-1820
Chief Supernatural Being with the Big Eyes
Collecting Contemporary Native Arts in the Boreal Forest of Western Canada
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Media and Cultural Studies Thesis (MA) -- University of Alberta, 2021.
Earthworks: Shamanism in the Religious Experiences of Contemporary Artists in North America
"Faces We Remember": Assessing Visual Memory Depth among the Yupik of Chukotka and St. Lawrence Island
Examines the visual memories of Yupik and Chukotka elders based on historical photographs and the importance of physical visual collections.
Ffarington's Eye
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From Breath to Beadwork: Lessons Learned From a Trauma- Informed Yoga Series With Indigenous Adolescent Girls Under Youth Protection
Examines the use of culture with yoga and meditation as means to help at-risk Indigenous youth.
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Catalogue for exhibition of the same name.
Hudson Bay Watershed: A Photographic Memoir of the Ojibway, Cree and Oji-Cree
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In Pursuit of Dancing the Indian Way: Part 2
In Pursuit of Dancing the Indian Way: Part 3
Indian dancers
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Indian Notes [Vol. 9, no. 2, Spring, 1973]
Indian Notes [Vol. 9, no. 4, Fall, 1973]
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Indian Record (Vol. 36, No. 1-2, January-February, 1973)
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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.