Interview with Joanna Bigfeather, Cherokee, Director of the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum (IAIA), Santa Fe, NM, USA, October 28, 2000
Interview With René Yáñez, Artist, Co-founder of the Galería de la Raza, San Francisco, CA, USA, August 13, 2001
Interview with Vernon Haskie, Navajo Jeweler, Lukachukai, Navajo Nation Reservation, AZ, USA, October 27, 2000
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and the Social Determinants of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health: A Case Study of First Nations Women’s Resilience, Resistance, and Renewal
Introduction to Blackfoot Quillworking Techniques
Inuit Art and the Quest for Canada's Arctic Sovereignty
Inuit Carvings: A New Story
[Irene Avaalaaqiaq: Myth and Reality]
Is Canada Postcolonial?: Re-Asking through "The Forgotten" Project
[Isuma: The Art and Imagination of Ruben Anton Komangapik]
"It's a Double-Beat Dance": The "Indian Cowboy" in Indigenous Literature, Art, and Film
James Earl Fraser's The End of the Trail: Affect and the Persistence of an Iconic Indian Image
[Jamie Black and the Red Dress Project]
[Jamie Black and the REDress Project]
Jeff Thomas at Stephen Bulger Gallery
Jennifer Murphy
[Jessica Jaconson-Konefall, Indigenous New Media and Settler Societies in Canadian Cities]
Jimmie Durham and the Carpentry of Ambivalence
Jimmie Durham: For the Price of a Magazine
Kaahsinnooniksi Ao'toksisawooyawa: Reconnections with Historic Blackfoot Shirts
Knitting and Basket-Making Receives an Official Nod
Comments on the designation of Cowichan sweaters and Nlaka'pamux basket making as Aboriginal items of national historic significance by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
Page 4 of insert entitled Raven's Eye: Special Section Providing News from BC & Yukon.
Koowhiti
A Lakota Shirt
The Land Has Memory: Indigenous Knowledge, Native Landscapes, and the National Museum of the American Indian
Lauralee K. Harris
Learning With Literature in the Canadian Elementary Classroom: Aboriginal Authors & Illustrators
Lectures sur les Arts Visuels Inuit du Nunavik
Legends of Our Times: Native Ranching and Rodeo Life on the Plains and Plateau
Looking at Discipline, Looking at Labour: Photographic
Representations of Indian Boarding Schools
The Louis Shotridge Digital Archive: Tlingit Art, Culture, and Heritage
Magee Photograph Collection
The Magic of the People in Our Lives
Comments on Norval Morriseau, an artist and a traditional teacher.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
Making a Cheyenne Style Knife Sheath From a Photograph
The Making of "Indian Arts" in Schools: The Case of Educational Reforms in the American Southwest, 1920s-1930s
The Manichaean Body: Rebecca Belmore's Art Making in the Context of Socially Responsive Activist Art
Manifest Meanings: The Selling (Not Telling) of American Indian History and the Case of "The Black Horse Ledger"
The Many Faces of Edward Sherriff Curtis: Portraits and Stories From Native North America
Marie Watt: A Blanketed Space
Marie Watt's Forget-me-not: Stitched in Wool, a More Human War Memorial
Material Translations: Cloth in Early American Encounters, 1520-1750
Materiality and Collective Experience: Sewing as Artistic Practice in Works by Marie Watt, Nadia Myre, and Bonnie Devine
Meet the Artist: Brian Jungen
Meetings at the Margins: Prehistoric Cultural Interactions in the Intermountain West
Memorializing Historical Imprints: Analysis of Historical Texts and Photographs at Kitselas, 1850-1930
Moccasin Styles
Discusses the elements of various styles and the techniques used to create them.
Mukluks and Moccasins: A Manitoba Success Story
Looks at two Métis entrepreneurs whose company, Manitoba Mukluks, employs 50 Aboriginal workers and sells their product worldwide.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Native American Dolls
Lesson plan for elementary school students which looks at Native American dolls, how they are made and the cultures they represent.