Ed Peekeekoot: Musician, Artist, Visionary
[Edward S. Curtis's Photographs: Post-Modernism, Re-enactment, and Contextual Value]
Embodiments of Power: Nineteenth-Century Warrior Art Among the Cheyennes and Kiowas
Emerging Voices: An Analysis of Subarctic Aboriginal Basketry
Entrelacs: Ontologie Métisse et Poïétique Dialogique
The Essay: Decolonizing History Painting
Excerpt from Revision and Resistance: mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People) at The Metropolitan Museum of Art discusses the diptych created by Kent Monkman.
The Evolution of Beaded Baskets
Exhibiting Aboriginal Industry: A Story Behind a 'Re-Discovered' Bark Drawing From Victoria
Exhibits of Truth and Reconciliation: Creating Empathetic Spaces for Indigenous Narratives in Canada
An Exploration of First Nations Artists in Alert Bay, B.C.: Connecting to the Art Market From Home
Eye Contact: Photographing Indigenous Australians
First Nations Theme (Sapp) at 3rd Avenue North and 25th Street East.
First Nations Theme (Sapp) at 3rd Avenue North and 25th Street East.
First Nations Women Carvers: Celebrating Creation and Creativity
Framing Representation: An Ethnographic Exploration of Visual Sovereignty and Contemporary Native American Art
Framing the West: Race, Gender, and the Photographic Frontier in the Pacific Northwest
Frank Shebageget: Quantification
From the Fourth World to the Art World: Dan Namingha, Katsinam, and the Ethics of Creativity
German Silver Crosses in Lakota Attire: Personal Adornment or Symbols of Tribal Leadership?
Glass Trade Beads From Reese Bay, Unalaska Island: Spatial and Temporal Patterns
Graphic Indigeneity : Comics in the Americas and Australasia
Hannah Claus
Healing through the Photographic Murals of James "Chip" "Jetsonorama" Thomas
Health in the Inner City: A Photo Essay
How Raven Steals the Sun: Retold and Drawn by Quentin Harris
Salish artist retells the traditional story while drawing step-by-step visual interpretation.
Duration: 1:30:23.
"How Will I Sew My Baskets?": Women Vendors, Market Art, and Incipient Political Activism in Anchorage, Alaska
I Can Make Art ... Like Andrew Qappik
I Can Make Art ... Like Andrew Qappik: [Study Guide]
Guide to accompany film, I Can Make Art ... Like Andrew Qappik. Target ages 9-12. Contains previewing and post viewing activities, follow up discussion and activity ideas.
IAIA Exhibit Features Emerging Indian Artist
Iljuwas Bill Reid: Life & Work
Images of Native Americans
'In Our Language': The Art of Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds
In Our Own Words: Bringing Authentic First Peoples Content to the K-3 Classroom
The Inconvenient Indian
Documentary inspired by the non-fiction book of the same name by Thomas King explores historical attitudes and efforts to colonize Indigenous peoples and contemporary expressions of resistance.
Duration: 1h, 29 min.
Indian Art as Dialogue: The Tricky Transgressions of Bob Haozous
Indian Warriors and Pioneer Mothers: American Identity and the Closing of the Frontier in Public Monuments, 1890-1930
Indians in Cyberspace
An Indigenous Archive: Documenting Comanche History through Rock Art
An Inquiry Into Emancipatory Adult Education For Indigenous People
Inuit.Net: ABoriginArt
Issues of Collective Leadership in Building a Business with Indigenous Artists: An Arts Management Case Study
Jaune Quick-To-See Smith: She Paints the Horse
Jocelyn Reekie
Joseph Sanchez's Soft Light
Examines the paintings of Joseph Sanchez and how they reflect different conceptions of time and space.
KC Adams
Kent Monkman: Miss Chief's Return
Kindergarten and Early Learning Menu L
Lesson plans for math, literacy and French as a second language using themes from the books The Water Walker, Sharing Our Stories, When We Are Kind, and Let's Play Waltes.