Interpreting Cuthand's multimedia installation, Grenville alludes to ongoing Native negotiations for treaty land entitlements and explores the opposition between nomad and colonial space. Cuthand's statement expresses her identity crisis as an urban Native. Biographical notes. 1 bibl. ref
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Interpreting Cuthand's multimedia installation, Grenville alludes to ongoing Native negotiations for...
Richmond focuses on how Cuthand incorporates her native cultural heritage into her paintings. Biogra...
Clark's essay on the installation work of native artist Cutschall addresses the issues of women's pl...
The dichotomic concept of space between white and Aboriginal Australians has been widely used in the...
Literature has the capacity to create forms of history and memory that many historians and critics a...
"Mohawk Interruptus is a bold challenge to dominant thinking in the fields of Native studies and ant...
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Grenville demonstrates how Tod's work challenges the patriarchal tradition of painting by questionin...
260 words Places are spaces that humans have bound, ordered, and defined by communication. Such repr...
This paper will examine how agency is circulated through human and non-human worlds in the creation ...
Noting the problematic role of different traditions in contemporary Northwest Coast Native art, Danf...
Interpreting Cuthand's multimedia installation, Grenville alludes to ongoing Native negotiations for...
Richmond focuses on how Cuthand incorporates her native cultural heritage into her paintings. Biogra...
Clark's essay on the installation work of native artist Cutschall addresses the issues of women's pl...
The dichotomic concept of space between white and Aboriginal Australians has been widely used in the...
Literature has the capacity to create forms of history and memory that many historians and critics a...
"Mohawk Interruptus is a bold challenge to dominant thinking in the fields of Native studies and ant...
The article analyses the spatial dimension and the relationship between landscape, memory and identi...
A distinctly Indigenous form of landscape representation is emerging in the creations of contemporar...
This dissertation explores the meaning of place through an ethnographic and historical examination o...
Rather than read The Secret River as ‘true history’ by cordoning off its departures from the histori...
Drawing the Line between Native and StrangerFiona MacDonaldThe Research Project Drawing the Line bet...
Grenville demonstrates how Tod's work challenges the patriarchal tradition of painting by questionin...
260 words Places are spaces that humans have bound, ordered, and defined by communication. Such repr...
This paper will examine how agency is circulated through human and non-human worlds in the creation ...
Noting the problematic role of different traditions in contemporary Northwest Coast Native art, Danf...