8th Fire Guide for Educators
8th Fire: Indigenous in the City
Aboriginal Culture Viewed Through Urban Aesthetic
Comments on the exhibition Beat Nation, that expresses freedom from oppression.
Pages 1,3 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Providing News from BC & Yukon. Scanning is out of sequence for this section.
Entire issue on one pdf.
Aboriginal Research Resources
Acts of Empathic Imagination: Contemporary Native American Artists and Writers as Healers
Adding Value: Rethinking Late 19th-Century Torres Strait Islander Drawings in Anthropological Inquiry
[Alena Rosen, Inuit Art, Inuit Voices: The Possibility of a Critical Inuit Art Discourse]
Alex Janvier: Reflections
Alex Janvier's Morning Star: A Metaphor for Canada’s Competing Cultures
All My Relations: Biennale of Sydney 2012
Aluminum Sioux Camps
[American Eyes on Aboriginal Art]
American Indian Arts and Crafts: The Misrepresentation Problem
American Indian Textiles: 2,000 Artist Biographies: vol.3
American Indians and Popular Culture: Volume 2: Literature, Arts, and Resistance
Analytical Techniques in the Analysis of Rock Art
Anilnik Peelaktoak
[Anishinabee Colouring Sheets]
Six pages are images from Sacred Feminine and IKWE colouring books.
Annie Pootoogook: Life & Work
Antler Hair Combs
Discusses characteristics of different types of combs and their uses.
Arctic Realism
Art, Activism and the Creation of Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG); Walking with Our Sisters, Redress Project
The Art of Research: Nelson Graburn and the Aesthetics of Inuit Sculpture
Art, Social Power, and Native Peoples: An Analysis of Representations
Artifakes, Forgeries, and Misattributions on the Pacific Northwest Coast
Artist Corrine Hunt Mixes Traditional Art with Commercial Viability
An Assessment of the Manufacture, Use, Origin, and Nomenclature of Utilitarian Ceramics Produced by Native American Peoples of Orange County, California
Anthropology Thesis (M.A.)--California State University, Fullerton, 2001.
Autobiographic Narrative in the Drawings of Napachie and Annie Pootoogook
Autoethnography and Material Culture: the Case of Bill Reid
Balancing History
Created to be used with the article Warp, Weft, Weave: Joining Generations published in vol. 53, Issue, 3, 2020 of British Columbia History magazine. Designed for students in Grades 8 to 12.
Basketmaking Guides and the Appropriation of Indigenous Basketry
The Battle of Cut Knife Hill: Harriet Yellowmud Remembers
Bazaar Artist: Felicia Huarsaya Vilasante Weaving Futures by Hand
Bazaar Artists: Project Have Hope — Investing in Women and the Future of Uganda
Between Lines and Beyond Boundaries: Alootook Ipellie's Entanglements of Space
Examines the work of activist Alootook Ipellie to show how it reflects Inuit perspectives on housing, animals and land.