A Time of Visions: Diego Romero
A Time of Visions: Ernie Whiteman
A Time of Visions: George Morrison
A Time of Visions: Gerald McMaster
A Time of Visions: Harry Fonseca
A Time of Visions: Joanna Osburn-Bigfeather
A Time of Visions: Joe Feddersen
A Time of Visions: Mateo Romero
A Time of Visions: Melanie Printup Hope
A Time of Visions: Patricia Deadman
A Time of Visions: Richard Ray Whitman
A Time of Visions: Rick Bartow
A Time of Visions: Sara Bates
A Time of Visions: Shelley Niro
Together We Survive: East Cree Material Culture
Tonita Peña (Quah Ah), Pueblo Painter: Asserting Identity through Continuity and Change
Touchstone: Narratives in Contemporary Canadian Inuit Art
Art Thesis (M.A) -- Dalhousie University, 2015.
Traditional Alaska Transition Skills: Iñupiaq Sewing Skills
Designed to give teens and young adults with disabilities an improved quality of life, connection to culture and increased work related skills.
Traditional Knowledge Background Briefs
Transformation Through Drum Building: A Look at One School's Journey and Learning Through Crafting
Trappers' Brides and Country Wives: Native American Women in the Paintings of Alfred Jacob Miller
The Truth in the Classroom
Unlimited Edition: An Art Historical Framework for Indigenous Artists in Printmaking
Unravelling the Yamaji Imaginings of Alexander Morton and Daisy Bates
Unsettled Borders and Memories: A "Local" Indigenous Perspective on Contemporary Globalization
Victor Masayesva, Jr., and the Politics of Imaging Indians
A Walker in this World: An Interview with Duane Slick
We Are Still Here: A Photographic History of the American Indian Movement
We Were So Far Away: The Inuit Experience of Residential Schools: Activity Guide
Welcoming the Wild Salmon Caravan: Socially Engaged Art as a Decolonizing Practice
Art Education (MA) -- Concordia University, 2020.
Well-Suited
What's the Scoop: Carey Newman and the Witness Blanket
Talk by the creator of large-scale art installation comprised of objects gathered from the sites of residential schools across Canada. Duration: 1:24:11.
When the City Sleeps, We Dream of Disruption: A Review of Lisa Jackson's Transmissions Exhibition
Who Was “Big George”? An Exploration and Critique of Aboriginalist Discourse Within Historical Photographic and Written Texts
Media Culture and the Arts Thesis (PhD) -- Curtin University, 2015
Why the 90s Were so Sexy: Locating Sexuality, Pleasure and Desire in Work Produced by Indigenous Women Identified Artists During the 1990s and Early 2000s in Canada
Art History Major Research Paper (M.A) -- Ontario College of Art & Design University, 2020.
Witness: Pieces of History
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.