Metis Women's Traditional Art Series
Four videos discuss history and techniques of finger weaving, embroidery, rug-making, and beadwork.
Minniehaha; Knotsberry Farm Maiden; Fine Feathered Friends; Wild West Princess; Washo Indian Woman With Papoose
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women of North America: Culture as a Tool to Denounce
'More Real than the Indians Themselves': The Early Years of the Indian Lore Movement in the United States
Most Striking of Objects: The Totem Poles of Sitka National Historical Park
The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Musqueam Weavers: Musqueam Weaving Through The Personal Stories of Weavers
NAA-KA-NAH-GAY-WIN, Une Manière De Transmettre La Cosmovision Autochtone---Par Les "Arts Vivants": Étude D'une Pratique Métissée En Contexte Éducatif Interculturel
Native American Artists, Gatekeepers and Markets: A Reflection on Regional Trajectories
Native American Studies Collection
Native Art, Native Voices: A Resource for K-12 Learners
The Native as Image: Art History, Nationalism, and Decolonizing Aesthetics
Native Noir: Genre and the Politics of Indigenous Representation in Recent American Comics
Native Sport: Brian Jungen
Native Voices: Native Peoples' Concepts of Health and Illness
The Navajo Photography of Milton S. Snow: Photography and Federal Indian Policy, 1937-1959
Negotiating Stereotypes, Hybridity, and Community: The Work of KC Adams
New Insights from the Archives: Historicizing the Political Economy of Navajo Weaving and Wool Growing
A New Inuit Childhood and Home: The Drawings of Annie Pootoogook
New Media Cultures: Protocols for Producing Indigenous Australian New Media
A Northern Cheyenne Album
The Northern Plains Beaded Collar and Necktie
Nuvisavik: The Place Where We Weave
Nuvisavik: The Place Where We Weave
Obscuring the Distinctions, Revealing the Divergent Visions: Modernity and Indians in the Early Works of Kiowa Photographer Horace Poolaw, 1925-1945
Old Images / New Views: Perspectives on Edward Curtis
Old Sun ...
On Crossing Lines and Going Between: An Interview with Marjorie Beaucage
One Arrow Pow Wow July 12 2002. - Slide.
Historical note:
One Arrow Cree First Nation signed Treaty 6 on September 6, 1878; while the One Arrow Reserve is located 53 km southwest of Prince Albert, the band has a total of 9,331.4 ha surrounding the South Saskatchewan River. This band settled on its reserve late in the autumn of 1880, in what was considered a fine location to begin agricultural development. As the chief was old, a headman by the name of Crowskin was in charge of the band in 1882, and contributed much to its development.One Arrow Pow Wow July 13/14 2002. - Slide.
Historical note:
One Arrow Cree First Nation signed Treaty 6 on September 6, 1878; while the One Arrow Reserve is located 53 km southwest of Prince Albert, the band has a total of 9,331.4 ha surrounding the South Saskatchewan River. This band settled on its reserve late in the autumn of 1880, in what was considered a fine location to begin agricultural development. As the chief was old, a headman by the name of Crowskin was in charge of the band in 1882, and contributed much to its development.One Arrow Pow Wow July 13/14 2002. - Slide.
Historical note:
One Arrow Cree First Nation signed Treaty 6 on September 6, 1878; while the One Arrow Reserve is located 53 km southwest of Prince Albert, the band has a total of 9,331.4 ha surrounding the South Saskatchewan River. This band settled on its reserve late in the autumn of 1880, in what was considered a fine location to begin agricultural development. As the chief was old, a headman by the name of Crowskin was in charge of the band in 1882, and contributed much to its development.Othered Women
Our Legacy: Kã-ki-pe-isi-nakatamãkawiyahk: Essays
Out of the Woods and Into the Museum: Charles A. Eastman's 1910 Collecting Expedition Across Ojibwe Country
Oviloo Tunnillie: Life & Work
Page 5 Chatter
Article presents three different news reports: Inquiry into the investigation of serial killer Willie Pickton, the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan's 2004 election scandal, and the Great Bear Rainforest RAVE project.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.5.
Painter Sought Emotional Response from Viewers
Brief article on artist Joane Cardinal-Schubert who combined the symbols of her Canadian Plains people with her own life experience, creating a history of personal and cultural significance.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Painting Culture: The Making of Aboriginal High Art
Paintings of Pueblo Indians and the Politics of Preservation in the American Southwest
Papunya Tula: Genesis and Genius
A Passionate Paper
Past, Present and Future: Photographic Presence in New Mexico
A Photonarrative of Living with HIV: A Métis Woman's Experience
Applied Psychology Project (M.C.)--Athabasca University, 2010.
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